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Recent and Forthcoming Publications:

1. "Comparing Probabilistic Measures of Explanatory Power," Philosophy of Science, forthcoming.

2. "The Logic of Explanatory Power," Philosophy of Science, forthcoming (with Jan Sprenger).

3. "New Hope for Shogenji's Coherence Measure," British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, forthcoming.

4. Review of Reflective Knowledge: Apt Belief and Reflective Knowledge, Volume II by Ernest Sosa (Oxford University Press), The Review of Metaphysics, forthcoming.

5. "Is the Conjunction Fallacy tied to Probabilistic Confirmation?" forthcoming in a special issue of Synthese on Probability, Confirmation, and Reasoning Fallacies. SpringerLink

NOTE: Tentori and Crupi's response to my research on confirmation-theoretic accounts of the conjunction fallacy may be found in the same issue of Synthese, or online here: SpringerLink

6. Review of Depth: An Account of Scientific Explanation, by Michael Strevens (Harvard University Press), Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews (June 2010), (with Stephan Hartmann).

7. "On the Alleged Impossibility of Bayesian Coherentism," Philosophical Studies 141, 3 (December 2008): 323-31. SpringerLink

8. "Must the Scientific Realist Be a Rationalist?" Synthese 154 (January 2007): 329-34. SpringerLink

9. "On a Bayesian Analysis of the Virtue of Unification," Philosophy of Science 72 (October 2005): 594-607. Chicago Journals

10. “Paley’s Inductive Inference to Design: A Response to Graham Oppy,” Philosophia Christi 7, 2 (2005): 491-502.


Recent and Scheduled Presentations:

1. "Comparing Probabilistic Measures of Explanatory Power."

2. "The Logic of Explanatory Power" (with Jan Sprenger).

3. "Coherence: Philosophical Issues, Psychological Implications" (with Adam Harris and Ulrike Hahn).

4. "Confirming the Disconfirmed and Conjunction Fallacies."

5. "How to Be (and How not to Be) a Bayesian Explanationist."

6. "Is the Conjunction Fallacy Tied to Probabilistic Confirmation?"

  • The Workshop on Probability, Confirmation and Fallacies; Katholieke Universiteit; Leuven, Belgium; April 3 - April 7, 2008 (Invited; schedule).

  • The First Western Michigan University Graduate Philosophy Conference; Kalamazoo, Michigan; November 30 - December 2, 2007 (Invited, Distinguished Alumnus Talk).

7. "On the Alleged Impossibility of Bayesian Coherentism."

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