I work at the intersection of philosophy of cognitive science, philosophy of mind and epistemology. I am specifically interested in learning, reasoning, and rationality. Some questions I ask in my current research are: What does it require to learn concepts from perception and reason rationally with them? How can one explain this with Bayesian models of cognition, and how good are such explanations? Can and should we capture all aspects of intelligence in terms of the ability to make successful predictions about the world?
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Humboldt University, BerlinBerlin School of Mind And Brain
Department of PhilosophyPost-doctoral Fellow
Berlin, Germany
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
Philosophy of Mind |
Bayesian Reasoning |
Concepts |
Areas of Interest
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Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
Concepts |
Rationality |
Learning |
Bayesian Reasoning |
Theoretical Virtues |