Papers
(Google scholar profile)
(2024). Cultural Bias in Explainable AI Research. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research. [PDF] (main author; co-authored with Mary Carman)
(2024). Science Based on Artificial Intelligence Need Not Pose a Social Epistemological Problem. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective. [PDF]
(2023). The Philosophical Debate on Linguistic Bias: A Critical Perspective. Philosophical Psychology. [PDF]
(2023). Hasty Generalizations are Pervasive in Experimental Philosophy: A Systematic Analysis. Philosophy of Science (main author; co-authored with Olivier Lemeire) [PDF]
(2023). Science Communication and the Problematic Impact of Descriptive Norms. British Journal for Philosophy of Science [PDF] [published online in 2020; BJPS Editors' Choice 2023]
(2023). Unjustified Sample Sizes and Generalizations in Explainable AI Research: Principles for More Inclusive User Studies. IEEE Intelligent Systems [PDF] (main author; co-authored with Mary Carman)
(2023). Linguistic Discrimination in Science: Can English Disfluency Help Debias Scientific Research? International Studies in the Philosophy of Science [PDF]
(2022). Generalization Bias in Science. Cognitive Science. (main author; co-authored with A. Krauss, and O. Braganza) [PDF]
(2022). Algorithmic Political Bias in Artificial Intelligence Systems. Philosophy and Technology [PDF]
(2022). Explainable AI Lacks Regulative Reasons: Why AI and Human Decision-making are not Equally Opaque. AI & Ethics [PDF]
(2022). Algorithmic Political Bias Can Reduce Political Polarization. Philosophy and Technology. [PDF]
(2022). What is the Function of Confirmation Bias? Erkenntnis [PDF]
(2021). Illegitimate Values, Confirmation Bias, and Mandevillian Cognition in Science. British Journal for Philosophy of Science [PDF]
(2021). Hidden Figures: Epistemic Costs and Benefits of Detecting (Invisible) Diversity in Science. European Journal for Philosophy of Science [PDF]
(2021). Reclaiming Control: Extended Mindreading and the Tracking of Digital Footprints. Social Epistemology [PDF]
(2021). Extended Implicit Bias: When the Metaphysics and Ethics of Implicit Bias Collide. Erkenntnis [PDF]
(2021). Weighing the Costs: The Epistemic Dilemma of No-platforming. Synthese (main author; co-authored with N. Nottelmann) [PDF]
(2020). Objectivity, Perceptual Constancy, and Teleology in Young Children. Mind & Language [PDF]
(2020). How (Many) Descriptive Claims about Political Polarization Exacerbate Polarization. Journal of Social and Political Psychology [PDF]
(2020). An Argument for Egalitarian Confirmation Bias and Against Political Diversity in Academia. Synthese [PDF]
(2020). Ideological Diversity, Hostility, and Discrimination in Philosophy. Philosophical Psychology (main author; co-authored with N. Honeycutt, A. De Block, and L. Jussim) [PDF]
(2020). Values in Science: Assessing the Case for Mixed Claims. Inquiry [PDF]
(2019). Teleology and Mentalizing in the Explanation of Action. Synthese [PDF]
(2019). Implicit Bias, Ideological Bias, and Epistemic Risks in Philosophy. Mind & Language [PDF]
(2019). The Complementarity of Mindshaping and Mindreading. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences [PDF]
(2018). Introspection, Mindreading, and the Transparency of Belief. European Journal of Philosophy, 26, 1086–1102 [PDF]
(2017). On the Automaticity and Ethics of Belief. (Invited) Ethics, Law, and Cognitive Science (special ed.), Teoria, 37(2), 99–114 [PDF]
(2016). Human Thinking, Shared Intentionality, and Egocentric Biases. Biology & Philosophy, 30, 6, 1–16 [PDF]
(2014). Self-Knowledge and Consciousness of Attitudes. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 21, 1–2, 139–155 [PDF]
(2014). Conscious Propositional Attitudes and Moral Responsibility. Journal of Moral Philosophy, 11, 5, 585–597 [PDF]
(2014). Interpretive Sensory-Access Theory and Conscious Intentions. Philosophical Psychology, 4, 1–13 [PDF]
(2014). Teleosemantics, Swampman, and Strong Representationalism. Grazer Philosophische Studien, 90, 273–288 [PDF]
(2012). Evolutionary theory, Moral Justification, and Moral Realism. Rivista Italiana di Filosofia Analitica Junior, 8–18 [PDF]
(2007). Zur Grausamkeit der Moral: Nietzsches Genealogie der Moral in Kafkas In der Strafkolonie. Marburger Forum, Beiträge zur geistigen Situation der Gegenwart, 8, 3, 1–21 [PDF]
(Google scholar profile)
(2024). Cultural Bias in Explainable AI Research. Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research. [PDF] (main author; co-authored with Mary Carman)
(2024). Science Based on Artificial Intelligence Need Not Pose a Social Epistemological Problem. Social Epistemology Review and Reply Collective. [PDF]
(2023). The Philosophical Debate on Linguistic Bias: A Critical Perspective. Philosophical Psychology. [PDF]
(2023). Hasty Generalizations are Pervasive in Experimental Philosophy: A Systematic Analysis. Philosophy of Science (main author; co-authored with Olivier Lemeire) [PDF]
(2023). Science Communication and the Problematic Impact of Descriptive Norms. British Journal for Philosophy of Science [PDF] [published online in 2020; BJPS Editors' Choice 2023]
(2023). Unjustified Sample Sizes and Generalizations in Explainable AI Research: Principles for More Inclusive User Studies. IEEE Intelligent Systems [PDF] (main author; co-authored with Mary Carman)
(2023). Linguistic Discrimination in Science: Can English Disfluency Help Debias Scientific Research? International Studies in the Philosophy of Science [PDF]
(2022). Generalization Bias in Science. Cognitive Science. (main author; co-authored with A. Krauss, and O. Braganza) [PDF]
(2022). Algorithmic Political Bias in Artificial Intelligence Systems. Philosophy and Technology [PDF]
(2022). Explainable AI Lacks Regulative Reasons: Why AI and Human Decision-making are not Equally Opaque. AI & Ethics [PDF]
(2022). Algorithmic Political Bias Can Reduce Political Polarization. Philosophy and Technology. [PDF]
(2022). What is the Function of Confirmation Bias? Erkenntnis [PDF]
(2021). Illegitimate Values, Confirmation Bias, and Mandevillian Cognition in Science. British Journal for Philosophy of Science [PDF]
(2021). Hidden Figures: Epistemic Costs and Benefits of Detecting (Invisible) Diversity in Science. European Journal for Philosophy of Science [PDF]
(2021). Reclaiming Control: Extended Mindreading and the Tracking of Digital Footprints. Social Epistemology [PDF]
(2021). Extended Implicit Bias: When the Metaphysics and Ethics of Implicit Bias Collide. Erkenntnis [PDF]
(2021). Weighing the Costs: The Epistemic Dilemma of No-platforming. Synthese (main author; co-authored with N. Nottelmann) [PDF]
(2020). Objectivity, Perceptual Constancy, and Teleology in Young Children. Mind & Language [PDF]
(2020). How (Many) Descriptive Claims about Political Polarization Exacerbate Polarization. Journal of Social and Political Psychology [PDF]
(2020). An Argument for Egalitarian Confirmation Bias and Against Political Diversity in Academia. Synthese [PDF]
(2020). Ideological Diversity, Hostility, and Discrimination in Philosophy. Philosophical Psychology (main author; co-authored with N. Honeycutt, A. De Block, and L. Jussim) [PDF]
(2020). Values in Science: Assessing the Case for Mixed Claims. Inquiry [PDF]
(2019). Teleology and Mentalizing in the Explanation of Action. Synthese [PDF]
(2019). Implicit Bias, Ideological Bias, and Epistemic Risks in Philosophy. Mind & Language [PDF]
(2019). The Complementarity of Mindshaping and Mindreading. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences [PDF]
(2018). Introspection, Mindreading, and the Transparency of Belief. European Journal of Philosophy, 26, 1086–1102 [PDF]
(2017). On the Automaticity and Ethics of Belief. (Invited) Ethics, Law, and Cognitive Science (special ed.), Teoria, 37(2), 99–114 [PDF]
(2016). Human Thinking, Shared Intentionality, and Egocentric Biases. Biology & Philosophy, 30, 6, 1–16 [PDF]
(2014). Self-Knowledge and Consciousness of Attitudes. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 21, 1–2, 139–155 [PDF]
(2014). Conscious Propositional Attitudes and Moral Responsibility. Journal of Moral Philosophy, 11, 5, 585–597 [PDF]
(2014). Interpretive Sensory-Access Theory and Conscious Intentions. Philosophical Psychology, 4, 1–13 [PDF]
(2014). Teleosemantics, Swampman, and Strong Representationalism. Grazer Philosophische Studien, 90, 273–288 [PDF]
(2012). Evolutionary theory, Moral Justification, and Moral Realism. Rivista Italiana di Filosofia Analitica Junior, 8–18 [PDF]
(2007). Zur Grausamkeit der Moral: Nietzsches Genealogie der Moral in Kafkas In der Strafkolonie. Marburger Forum, Beiträge zur geistigen Situation der Gegenwart, 8, 3, 1–21 [PDF]