A popular strategy for understanding the probabilities that arise in physics is to interpret them via reductionist accounts of chance—indeed, it is sometimes claimed that such accounts are uniquely well-suited to make sense of the probabilities in classical statistical mechanics. Here it is argued that reductionist accounts of chance carry a steep but unappreciated cost: when applied to physical theories of the relevant type, they inevitably distort the relations of probability that they take as input
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The Brexit referendum provokes speculation about the likelihood of European disintegration. This art...
The received view in physicalist philosophy of mind assumes that causation can only take place at th...
In this paper I argue against grounding being necessarily well-founded, and provide some reasons to ...
It is argued that quantum theory is best understood as requiring an ontological duality of res exten...
A popular strategy for understanding the probabilities that arise in physics is to interpret them vi...
Optimism and pessimism are two diametrically opposed views about the value of existence. Optimists m...
The collapse postulate in quantum mechanics is problematic due to the measurement problem. The probl...
Three arguments against universally regular probabilities have been posed based on examples where, i...
The aim of this paper is to argue that what I call the simple theory of introspection can be extende...
In this paper, I present and defend a novel account of doubt. In Part 1, I make some preliminary ob...
This paper argues from the rationality of nostalgia, affirmation, and regret to a principle of ‘spec...
Ontic structural realism (OSR) is at its core the view that structure is ontologically fundamental. ...
Probability and statistics form the basis for many of the decisions that we make on a daily basis. H...
I defend a three-fold form of pluralism about chance, involving a tripartite distinction between pro...
If I take my umbrella, having seen that it’s raining outside, we might say that my reason for taking...
The Brexit referendum provokes speculation about the likelihood of European disintegration. This art...
The received view in physicalist philosophy of mind assumes that causation can only take place at th...
In this paper I argue against grounding being necessarily well-founded, and provide some reasons to ...