University of Arizona
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2012
Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States of America
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    Living with Robots: What Every Anxious Human Needs to Know
    Essays in Philosophy 24 (1): 126-130. 2023.
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    Currently, there are many advocacy interventions aimed at reducing animal consumption. We report results from a lab (N = 267) and a field experiment (N = 208) exploring whether, and to what extent, some of those educational interventions are effective at shifting attitudes and behavior related to animal consumption. In the lab experiment, participants were randomly assigned to read a philosophical ethics paper, watch an animal advocacy video, read an advocacy pamphlet, or watch a control video. …Read more
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    Bots and Beasts: What Makes Machines, Animals, and People Smart?
    Essays in Philosophy 23 (1): 128-135. 2022.
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    Developing an objective measure of knowledge of factory farming
    with Adam Feltz, Zac Cogley, Mylan Engel, Silke Feltz, Ramona Ilea, L. Syd M. Johnson, and Tom Offer-Westort
    Philosophical Psychology 37 (2). 2022.
    Knowledge of human uses of animals is an important, but understudied, aspect of how humans treat animals. We developed a measure of one kind of knowledge of human uses of animals – knowledge of factory farming. Studies 1 (N = 270) and 2 (N = 270) tested an initial battery of objective, true or false statements about factory farming using Item Response Theory. Studies 3 (N = 241) and 4 (N = 278) provided evidence that responses to a 10-item Knowledge of Factory Farming Scale predicted a reduction…Read more
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    Using Linguistic Corpora as a Philosophical Tool
    Metaphilosophy 51 (1): 51-70. 2020.
    The central aims of this paper are to show how linguistic corpora have been used and can be used in philosophy and to argue that linguistic corpora and corpus analysis should be added to the philosopher’s toolkit of ways to address philosophical questions. A linguistic corpus is a curated collection of texts representing language use that can be queried to answer research questions. Among many other uses, linguistic corpora can help answer questions about the meaning of words and the structure o…Read more
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    Review of "Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?" (review)
    Essays in Philosophy 18 (2): 328-338. 2017.
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    Review of "Are We Smart Enough to Know How Smart Animals Are?" (review)
    Essays in Philosophy 18 (2): 328-338. 2017.
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    Resource Bounded Agents Resource bounded agents are persons who have information processing limitations. All persons and other cognitive agents who have bodies are such that their sensory transducers have limited resolution and discriminatory ability; their information processing speed and power is bounded by some threshold; and their memory and … Continue reading Resource Bounded Agents →