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    There is a longstanding dispute concerning the structure of the psychological realm. Representational realists maintain that the best explanations of human behaviors mention the truth conditions or satisfaction conditions of relevant mental states. Deflationists disagree. They argue that the required explanatory work can be done by less problematic notions like computation and indication/information. Developing some ideas by Hartry Field and Frances Egan, the chapter presents a deflationist stra…Read more
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    Does matter mind content?
    Noûs 59 (1): 66-91. 2025.
    Let ‘semantic relevance’ be the thesis that the wide semantic properties of representational mental states (like beliefs and desires) are causally relevant to behavior. A popular way of arguing for semantic relevance runs as follows: start with a sufficient counterfactual condition for causal or explanatory relevance, and show that wide semantic properties meet it with respect to behavior (e.g., Loewer & Lepore (1987,1989), Rescorla (2014), Yablo (2003)).This paper discusses an in‐principle limi…Read more
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    Naturalness by law
    Noûs 57 (1): 100-127. 2023.
    The intuitive distinction between natural and unnatural properties (e.g., green vs. grue) informs our theorizing not only in fundamental physics, but also in non-fundamental domains. This paper develops a reductive account of this broad notion of naturalness that covers non-fundamental properties: for a property to be natural, I propose, is for it to figure in a law of nature. After motivating the account, I defend it from a potential circularity charge. I argue that a suitably broad notion of l…Read more
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    From Nomic Humeanism to Normative Relativism
    Philosophical Perspectives 36 (1): 118-139. 2023.
    It is commonly thought that that the best system account of lawhood ((Mill (1843), Ramsey (1978)[fp. 1928], Lewis (1973)) makes available a nice explanation for why laws are ‘distinctively appropriate targets of scientific inquiry’ (Hall, 2015). The explanation takes the following general form: laws are especially valuable for agents like us because they efficiently encode a lot of valuable (non-nomic) information in a tractable format. The goal of this paper is to challenge this style of expla…Read more
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    Crystallized Regularities
    Journal of Philosophy 117 (8): 434-466. 2020.
    This essay proposes a reductive account of robust macro-regularities. On the view proposed, regularities can earn their elite scientific status by featuring in good summaries of restricted regions in the space of physical possibilities: our “modal neighborhoods.” I argue that this view vindicates “nomic foundationalism”, while doing justice to the practice of invoking physically contingent generalizations in higher-level explanations. Moreover, the view suggests an explanation for the particular…Read more