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    Drawing inspiration from the notion of evocation employed in inferential erotetic logic, we defend an ‘evoked questions norm’ on inquiring attitudes. According to this norm, it is rational to have an inquiring attitude concerning a question only if that question is evoked by your background information. We offer two arguments for this norm. First, we develop an argument from convergence. Insights from several independent literatures (20th-century ordinary-language philosophy, inferential eroteti…Read more
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    Many epistemologists endorse true-belief monism, the thesis that only true beliefs are of fundamental epistemic value. However, this view faces formidable counterexamples. In response to these challenges, we alter the letter, but not the spirit, of true-belief monism. We dub the resulting view “inquisitive truth monism,” which holds that only true answers to relevant questions are of fundamental epistemic value. Which questions are relevant is a function of an inquirer’s perspective, which is ch…Read more
  • The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science | Vol 75, No 2
    with Kareem Khalifa and Gabriel Doble
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 71 (4): 1439-1460. 2018.
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    We prove realizability theorems for vector-valued polynomial mappings, real-algebraic sets and compact smooth manifolds by moduli spaces of planar linkages. We also establish a relation between universality theorems for moduli spaces of mechanical linkages and projective arrangements. © 2002 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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    We prove that for any affine variety S defined over Q there exist Shephard and Artin groups G such that a Zariski open subset U of S is biregular isomorphic to a Zariski open subset of the character variety X) = Hom)//PO. The subset U contains all real points of S. As an application we construct new examples of finitely-presented groups which are not fundamental groups of smooth complex algebraic varieties. © 1998 Publications mathématiques de l'I.H.É.S.