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    Cosmological inflation and meta-empirical theory assessment
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 103 (C): 146-158. 2024.
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    The Virtues of Pursuit-Worthy Speculation: The Promises of Cosmic Inflation
    with Patrick M. Duerr
    British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. forthcoming.
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    Methodological reflections on the MOND/dark matter debate
    with Patrick M. Duerr
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part A 101 (C): 1-23. 2023.
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    We develop and apply a multi-dimensional account of explanatory depth towards a comparative analysis of inflationary and bouncing paradigms in primordial cosmology. Our analysis builds on earlier work due to Azhar and Loeb (2021) that establishes initial conditions fine-tuning as a dimension of explanatory depth relevant to debates in contemporary cosmology. We propose dynamical fine-tuning and autonomy as two further dimensions of depth in the context of problems with instability and trans-Plan…Read more
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    Respecting boundaries: theoretical equivalence and structure beyond dynamics
    with James Read
    European Journal for Philosophy of Science 13 (4): 1-28. 2023.
    A standard line in the contemporary philosophical literature has it that physical theories are equivalent only when they agree on their empirical content, where this empirical content is often understood as being encoded in the equations of motion of those theories. In this article, we question whether it is indeed the case that the empirical content of a theory is exhausted by its equations of motion, showing that (for example) considerations of boundary conditions play a key role in the empiri…Read more
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    We develop and apply a multi-dimensional conception of explanatory depth towards a comparative analysis of inflationary and bouncing paradigms in primordial cosmology. Our analysis builds on earlier work due to Azhar and Loeb (2021) that establishes initial condition fine-tuning as a dimension of explanatory depth relevant to debates in contemporary cosmology. We propose dynamical fine-tuning and autonomy as two further dimensions of depth in the context of problems with instability and trans-Pl…Read more
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    Edge Modes and Dressing Fields for the Newton–Cartan Quantum Hall Effect
    with James Read and Nicholas J. Teh
    Foundations of Physics 53 (1): 1-24. 2022.
    It is now well-known that Newton–Cartan theory is the correct geometrical setting for modelling the quantum Hall effect. In addition, in recent years edge modes for the Newton–Cartan quantum Hall effect have been derived. However, the existence of these edge modes has, as of yet, been derived using only orthodox methodologies involving the breaking of gauge-invariance; it would be preferable to derive the existence of such edge modes in a gauge-invariant manner. In this article, we employ recent…Read more