Professor, Department of Philosophy. Areas of interest include
decision and game theory, epistemology, philosophy of probability, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of science.
CV.
Preprints
Publications
- Against the no-difference argument. Analysis, forthcoming.
- Confession of a causal decision theorist. Analysis 82(2): 203-213, 2022.
- Fragmentation and logical omniscience. Noûs 56(3), 2022. With Agustín Rayo.
- Fragmentation and information access. In The Fragmented Mind, Cristina Borgoni, Dirk Kindermann, and Andrea Onofri, eds. Oxford University Press, 2021. With Agustín Rayo.
- Why We Don’t Have Enough Backup Ventilators. Route Fifty, April 10, 2020. With Daniel Oppenheimer
- Newcomb University: A Play in One Act. Analysis 80(2): 212–221, 2020.
- The Policy Consequences of Cascade Blindness. Behavioural Public Policy, 1-22, 2018. With Daniel Oppenheimer.
- Improving students’ understanding and analytical reasoning: A
quasi-experimental field study of argument visualization with first-year
undergraduates. Nature Partner Journals: Science of Learning 3(21), 2018. With Simon Cullen, Eva van der Brugge, and Judith Fan.
- Bayesian humility. Philosophy of Science 83 (July): 305-323, 2016.
- The puzzle of the
unmarked clock and the new rational reflection principle.
Philosophical Studies 164(1): 127-139, 2013.
- Subjective
Probabilities Should be Sharp. Philosophers'
Imprint, 10(5), 2010. Reprinted in The Philosopher's
Annual 30, Patrick Grim, Billy Dunaway, J. Dmitri Gallow,
Alex Silk, eds, 2011. Errata.
- How to
disagree about how to disagree Disagreement. Richard Feldman and Ted
Warfield, eds. Oxford University Press, 2010.
- Reflection
and Disagreement. Noûs, 41(3):
478-502, 2007. Reprinted in The Philosopher's Annual 27,
Patrick Grim, Ian Flora and Alex Plakias, eds, 2007, and Social Epistemology: An
Anthology, Dennis Whitcomb
and Alvin Goldman, eds, Oxford University Press, 2011.
- Isolation
and folk physics. Causation, Physics, and the
Constitution of Reality: Russell's Republic Revisited. Huw
Price and Richard Corry, eds. Oxford University Press, 2007.
- I Can't Believe I'm Stupid. Philosophical Perspectives 19(1): 77-93, 2005. With Andy Egan.
- On overrating
oneself... and knowing it. Philosophical Studies,
123: 115-124, 2005.
- Bayesianism,
Infinite Decisions, and Binding. Mind 113: 251-283, 2004. With Frank
Arntzenius and John Hawthorne.
- Infinitesimal chances and
the laws of nature. Australasian Journal of
Philosophy 82(1):67-76, 2004. Reprinted in Lewisian
Themes, Frank Jackson and Graham Priest, eds. Oxford University
Press, 2008.
- Defeating Dr. Evil with self-locating belief. Philosophy and
Phenomenological Research 69(2), 2004.
- Statistical Mechanics and the Asymmetry of Counterfactual
Dependence. Philosophy of Science (suppl. vol. 68, PSA
2000): S313-S324, 2001.
- "Self-locating
belief and the Sleeping Beauty problem." Analysis
60(2), 2000. Reprinted in Arguing About Knowledge, Duncan
Pritchard, Ram Neta, eds. Routledge, 2010, and Philosophy of
Probability: Contemporary Readings, Antony Eagle, ed.
Routledge, 2011.
- A coupled attractor model of the rodent head direction
system (with A. David
Redish and David S. Touretzky)
Network 7, 1996.
- Lucky to be rational.
Unpublished paper presented at the Bellingham Summer
Philosophy Conference on June 6, 2008.
Teaching
Academic year 2024-2025: On research leave of absence.
Past courses at Princeton:
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- Problems of Philosophy: Decision theory (PHI 533, Spring 2024). Taught jointly with Lara Buchak.
- Longtermism, existential risk, and the future of humanity (PHI 356, Fall 2023). Taught jointly with Calvin Baker.
- Philosophical foundations of probability and decision theory: Bayesian tools for philosophy (PHI 371, Spring 2023). Taught jointly with Pietro Cibinel.
- Epistemology of belief polarization (Spring 2023). Princeton/Rutgers graduate seminar taught jointly with Andy Egan.
- Dissertation Seminar (PHI 599, Spring 2021)
- Free will and the problem of evil (Freshman Seminar) (FRS 114, Spring 2020)
- First Year Philosophy Graduate Seminar (PHI 550, Fall 2019)
- Junior
Seminar in Epistemology (Fall 2019)
- Philosophical foundations of probability and decision theory (PHI 371, Spring 2019). Taught jointly with Alexander Meehan.
- Metaphysics: Chance and Causation (PHI 540, Fall 2018). Taught jointly with Boris Kment
- First Year Philosophy Graduate Seminar (PHI 550, Fall 2018)
- Theory of Knowledge (PHI 313, Fall 2017)
- Theory of Knowledge : Knowledge and Rationality (PHI 539, Fall 2017). Taught jointly with Tom Kelly
- Philosophical
Analysis Using Argument Maps (FRS 187, Fall 2015)
- Philosophical Analysis Using Argument Maps (FRS 104, Spring 2016)
- Philosophy
of Mind: Representation and Fragmentation
(PHI 535, Spring 2016). Taught jointly with Andy Egan and in parallel with Agustín Rayo
- Decision
theory (PHI 533, Spring 2014)
- Philosophy of Randomness and Extreme Risk (PHI 374 / CHV 374,
Fall 2013). Taught jointly with Daniel Cloud. [Syllabus]
- Philosophical
Analysis Using Argument Maps (FRS 105, Fall 2013)
- Philosophy of physics (PHI 327, Fall 2012). Taught jointly with Hans Halvorson.
- Theory
of Knowledge
(PHI 313, Spring 2012).
- Philosophy
of Randomness and Extreme Risk (PHI 374,
Fall 2011) Taught jointly
with Daniel
Cloud
- Philosophy
of Mind: Representation and Fragmentation
(PHI 535, Fall 2011) Taught in parallel with
with Agustín Rayo
- Dissertation
Seminar
(PHI 599, Fall 2010)
- First-year
graduate Seminar (PHI 599, Fall 2010) Taught jointly
with Boris Kment
- Dissertation
Seminar
(PHI 599, Spring 2010)
- Philosophy
of Randomness and Extreme Risk (PHI 374
Spring 2010) Taught jointly
with Daniel
Cloud
- The
neural basis of free will and consciousness (FRS 104, Spring
2009) Taught jointly with Michael Berry
- Philosophy
of Science: time, entropy, and the manifest image (PHI 531,
Fall 2008)
- Decision
theory: Bayesian perspectives on expressivism, fragmentation, and disagreement
(PHI 533, Spring 2008)
- Introductory Logic (PHI 201, Spring 2008)
- Perfecting Life:
Designing Children, Designing Memories, Designing Death (CHV 308 /
PHI 308, Fall 2007) Taught jointly with Elizabeth
Harman.
- Metaphysics
for Ethics (First-year graduate seminar, Fall 2007)
- Philosophy of Science (PHI 321, Spring 2007)
- Metaphysics
for Ethics (First-year graduate seminar, Fall 2006)
- Philosophy
of Religion (PHI 325, Fall 2006)
- Computation and Mind (PHI513: Topics in Recent and Contemporary Philosophy)
- Philosophy
of Science: Space, Evolution, Games, and Reduction (PHI321, Spring 2005)
- Religious
conviction, religious disagreement (FRS101; sponsored by the Center for the study of religion)
- Problems of Philosophy: Folk Psychology, Decision Theory and Moral
Philosophy (PHI523/POL587; jointly taught with Philip Pettit)
- Philosophy
of Religion: God, Bioethics, and Theological Deadlocks (PHI 325,
Fall 2003)
- Problems of Philosophy: Laws, Chance, and Constitution (PHI 523, Fall 2003)
- Philosophy
of the Cognitive Sciences: Foundations of classical, quantum, and biological computation (PHI 322, Spring 2003)
- Decision
Theory (PHI 533, Fall 2002; jointly taught with Bas van Fraassen)
- Time, temporal parts, and relativity (Junior Seminar, Fall 2002)
- Physics
for Metaphysics (PHI 514, Spring 2002; jointly taught with Hans Halvorson)
- Philosophy of Science (PHI 321, Fall 2001)
- Should you believe what will make you happy? (Junior Seminar, Fall 2001)
Past informal mini-courses from MIT's IAP:
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