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    Operationalising Representation in Natural Language Processing
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
    Despite its centrality in the philosophy of cognitive science, there has been little prior philosophical work engaging with the notion of representation in contemporary NLP practice. This paper attempts to fill that lacuna: drawing on ideas from cognitive science, I introduce a framework for evaluating the representational claims made about components of neural NLP models, proposing three criteria with which to evaluate whether a component of a model represents a property and operationalising th…Read more
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    Proxy Selection in Transitive Proxy Voting
    Social Choice and Welfare 58 69-99. 2022.
    Transitive proxy voting (or "liquid democracy") is a novel form of collective decision making, often framed as an attractive hybrid of direct and representative democracy. Although the ideas behind liquid democracy have garnered widespread support, there have been relatively few attempts to model it formally. This paper makes three main contributions. First, it proposes a new social choice-theoretic model of liquid democracy, which is distinguished by taking a richer formal perspective on the pr…Read more
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    AI Language Models Cannot Replace Human Research Participants
    with William D’Alessandro, N. G. Laskowski, and Robert Long
    AI and Society 1-3. forthcoming.
    In a recent letter, Dillion et. al (2023) make various suggestions regarding the idea of artificially intelligent systems, such as large language models, replacing human subjects in empirical moral psychology. We argue that human subjects are in various ways indispensable.
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    Everettian Quantum Mechanics and the Metaphysics of Modality
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 72 (4): 939-964. 2021.
    This article sits at a point of intersection between the philosophy of physics and the metaphysics of modality. There are clear similarities between Everettian quantum mechanics and various modal metaphysical theories, but there have hitherto been few attempts at exploring how the two topics relate. In this article, I build on a series of recent papers by Wilson ([2011], [2012], [2013]), who argues that Everettian quantum mechanics’ connections with traditional modal metaphysics are vital in def…Read more