Preston K. StanfordAssistant Professor, Logic & Philosophy of Science Assistant Professor, Logic & Philosophy of Science |
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Research Interests |
Philosophy of Science, Philosophy of Biology, Causation, Metaphysics, Epistemology, Early Modern Philosophy, Empiricism, Locke, Hume, Pragmatism | |
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Research Abstract |
My work concerns the epistemic and pragmatic projects of the contemporary scientific enterprise. I am especially interested in aspects of ongoing research in the biological sciences, questions about the metaphysical foundations of current scientific theories in all fields (esp. the causal concepts they employ and the causal inferences they license), the nature of the contemporary scientific enterprise itself, the epistemic status of its theoretical claims, and the ways in which that enterprise has evolved out of the Empiricist and Pragmatist philosophical traditions. | |
| Publications | (1995). "For pluralism and against realism about species", Philosophy of Science 62: 70-91. | |
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(1998). "Reference and natural kind terms: The real essence of Locke's view", Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 79: 78-97. |
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| (forthcoming December 1999; with Philip Kitcher). "Refining the causal theory of reference for natural kind terms", Philosophical Studies. | ||
| (forthcoming). "The Manifest Connection: Causation, Meaning and David Hume", Journal of the History of Philosophy. | ||
| (forthcoming). "An Antirealist Explanation of the Success of Science", Philosophy of Science. | ||
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Professional Society |
American Philosophical Association, Philosophy of Science Association, Hume Society |
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| Link to this profile | http://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile.cfm?faculty_id=3318 | |
| Last updated | 03/11/2002 | |