-
1076Examining the Structured Uses of Concepts as Tools: Converging InsightsFilozofia Nauki 27 (4): 7-22. 2019.Examining the historical development of scientific concepts is important for understanding the structured routines within which these concepts are currently used as goal-directed tools in experiments. To illustrate this claim, I will outline how the concepts of mental imagery and hallucinations each draw on an older interdependent set of associations that, although nominally-discarded, continues to structure their current independent uses for pursuing discrete experimental goals. In doing so, I …Read more
-
490Examining tensions in the past and present uses of conceptsStudies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 84 (C): 84-94. 2020.
-
2Alternative Social Media and the Complexities of a More Participatory Culture: A View From ScuttlebuttScience and Society 8 (3). 2022.Recent research has highlighted the emergence of “alternative social media” platforms. Developed by open source communities with non-commercial goals, these platforms can offer more expansive participatory cultures than corporate platforms. However, such platforms also involve new kinds of participatory challenges, such as requiring high technological literacy. This article examines the complexity of enacting participatory cultures by drawing on an ethnographic study of Scuttlebutt, a decentrali…Read more
-
807Goal-directed Uses of the Replicability Concept (Preprint)In Corrine Bloch-Mullins & Theodore Arabatzis (eds.), Concepts, Induction, and the Growth of Scientific Knowledge, . forthcoming.The replicability of a research claim is often positioned as an important step in establishing the credibility of scientific research. This expectation persists despite ongoing disagreements over how to characterise replication practices in various contexts. Rather than attempt to explain or resolve these disagreements, we propose that there is value in exploring the variable uses of the replicability concept. To this end, we treat the replicability concept as a goal-directed tool for studying s…Read more
-
2802Interdependent Concepts and their Independent Uses: Mental Imagery and HallucinationsPerspectives on Science 26 (3): 360-399. 2018.The scientific concepts of mental imagery and hallucinations are each used independently of the other in experiments; uses that simultaneously evoke and obscure their historical connections. To highlight one of these connections, I will begin by sketching episodes from the largely separate developmental trajectories of each concept. Considering these historical sketches side-by-side, I will argue that the independent uses of these concepts each inherited a shared set of interdependent associatio…Read more
-
1469The structured uses of concepts as tools: Comparing fMRI experiments that investigate either mental imagery or hallucinationsDissertation, University of Melbourne. 2018.Sensations can occur in the absence of perception and yet be experienced ‘as if’ seen, heard, tasted, or otherwise perceived. Two concepts used to investigate types of these sensory-like mental phenomena (SLMP) are mental imagery and hallucinations. Mental imagery is used as a concept for investigating those SLMP that merely resemble perception in some way. Meanwhile, the concept of hallucinations is used to investigate those SLMP that are, in some sense, compellingly like perception. This may …Read more
Melbourne, VIC, Australia
Areas of Specialization
| Scientific Practice |
| Brain Imaging and Localization |
| History of Neuroscience |