PoP Lab Graduate Students
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- Clayton Alsup is interested in philosophy of science and ethics. He is interested in the different types of scientific explanation that arise at different levels of description, especially those that occur in fundamental physics and cosmology.
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- Adam Edwards is interested in philosophy of science, scientific models, explanation, and machine learning.
- Website: http://adamdedwards.com/
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- Ian Harmon is interested in various issues at the intersection of philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and epistemology, particularly the prospects for non-propositional knowledge.
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- Andrew Higgins is interested in the nature of intuitions, network-based representations of the sociology of philosophy, and the epistemic value of ordinary belief in ontology.
- Website: http://sites.google.com/site/aahiggi/
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- Zachary Horne is interested in how people update their beliefs (esp. moral and causal beliefs), the connections between psychological essentialism and abstract concepts, and current issues in epistemology.
- Website: https://sites.google.com/site/zacharyshorne/
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- Robert Osborne is interested in various issues in epistemology--particularly evolutionary debunking arguments and attempts to naturalize epistemic normativity--as well as issues relating to philosophical naturalism, intuition and philosophical methodology, and scientifically informed metaphysics.
- Website: https://sites.google.com/site/robertcosbornephilosophy/
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- Joseph Spino is interested in ethics and moral psychology, with a focus on issues regarding character traits and moral responsibility. He also studies the potential role of empirical data in the evaluation of ethical theories.
- Email: spino2@illinois.edu