Browsing Department of Philosophy Faculty Publications by Author "Department of Philosophy"
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Book Review of "Do We Really Understand Quantum Mechanics?"
Allori, Valia (Notre Dame Philosophical Review, 2013-03) -
Book Review of "Everywhere and Everywhen, Adventures in Physics and Philosophy"
Allori, Valia (Notre Dame Philosophical Review, 2011-01) -
Book Review of "Quantum Theory: A Philosopher's Overview"
Allori, Valia (Taylor and Francis, 2011-01-06)Given its general motivation, “Quantum Theory: a Philosopher's Overview” by Salvator Cannavo is a very interesting book. The fundamental question is: Can quantum mechanics be an explanatory theory? In a nutshell, his answer ... -
Book Review of "The Kantian Legacy in the Nineteenth -Century Science"
Allori, Valia (John Hopkins University Press, 2009-07) -
Comments on Brad Skow's paper: "Why Does Time Pass?''
Allori, Valia (2008-08) -
Comments on Christopher Pynes's paper: "The Mistake in Monty Fall"
Allori, Valia (2009-10) -
Comments on Counterfactual Dependence, Thermodynamics and the Special Sciences
Allori, Valia (2008-04) -
Comments on Gregory Landini's paper "Facts About the Slingshot"
Allori, Valia (2009-10) -
Comments on Gregory Landini's paper: "Yablo’s Paradox and Russellian Propositions.''
Allori, Valia (2008-09) -
Confirmation and the Computational Paradigm (or: Why Do You Think They Call It Artificial Intelligence?)
Buller, David J. (Springer Verlag, 1993-05)The idea that human cognitive capacities are explainable by computational models is often conjoined with the idea that, while the states postulated by such models are in fact realized by brain states, there are no type-type ... -
Ethical Dilemmas in Retrospective Studies on Genital Surgery in the Treatment of Intersexual Infants
Sytsma, Sharon (Cambridge University Press, 2004)Intersexual infants and infants with other genital abnormalities often receive genital surgery for sex assignment or for normalizing purposes. The wisdom and beneficence of these practices have been questioned by intersexual ... -
Etiological Theories of Function: A Geographical Survey
Buller, David J. (Biology and Philosophy, 1998-10)Formulations of the essential commitment of the etiological theory of functions have varied significantly, with some individual authors' formulations even varying from one place to another. The logical geography of these ... -
Evolutionary Psychology, Meet Developmental Neurobiology: Against Promiscuous Modularity
Buller, David J.; Hardcastle, Valerie Gray (Springer Verlag, 2000-12)Evolutionary psychologists claim that the mind contains “hundreds or thousands” of “genetically specified” modules, which are evolutionary adaptations for their cognitive functions. We argue that, while the adult human ... -
Evolutionary psychology: the emperor’s new paradigm
Buller, David J. (Elsevier, 2005-06)For some evolutionary psychology is merely a field of inquiry, but for others it is a robust paradigm involving specific theories about the nature and evolution of the human mind. Proponents of this paradigm claim to have ... -
Is the Transition from Classical to Quantum Mechanics Truly an example of a Kuhnian Revolution?
Allori, Valia (2011-11)I argue that classical mechanics and quantum theories are not necessarily as radically different as they have been depicted so far. In fact whether we actually have a paradigm shift going from classical to quantum mechanics ... -
Metaphysics Meets Physics on the Banks of the Raritan
Allori, Valia (2007-10) -
The Moral Authority of Symbolic Appeals in Biomedical Ethics
Sytsma, Sharon (Cambridge University Press, 2004) -
On the Classical Limits of Physics
Allori, Valia; Zanghì, Nino (Springer Netherlands, 2009-01)Contrary to the widespread belief, the problem of the emergence of classical mechanics from quantum mechanics is still open. In spite of many results of the standard approach, it is not yet clear how to explain within ... -
On the Metaphysics of Quantum Mechanics
Allori, Valia (Vuibert, 2013-02) -
On the Notion of Primitive Ontology
Allori, Valia (2004-07)