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How to Fight Linguistic Injustice in Science: Equity Measures and Mitigating Agents
(London: Taylor & Francis, 2022)
Though a common language of science allows for easier communication of the results among researchers, the use of lingua franca also comes with the cost of losing some of the diverse ideas and results arising from the ...
Exploring, expounding & ersatzing: a three-level account of deep learning models in cognitive neuroscience.
(Springer, 2024)
Deep learning (DL) is a statistical technique for pattern classification through which AI researchers train artificial neural networks containing multiple layers that process massive amounts of data. I present a three-level ...
The Problem of Reindividuation and Money-Pump Arguments: Analysis of Mamou’s Solution
(Topoi, 2023)
In this article, I examine the consequences of Mamou’s recent solution to the so-called problem of reindividuation. The problem is first proposed by John Broome as an argument against the Humean view of rationality and ...
The Anti-Individualistic Turn in the Ethics of Collegiality: Can Good Colleagues Be Epistemically Vicious?
(Journal of Value Inquiry, 2022)
The aim of this paper is to show that the nascent field of ethics of collegiality may considerably benefit from a symbiosis with virtue and vice epistemology. We start by bringing the epistemic virtue and vice perspective ...
Humboldt, Darwin, and theory of evolution
(History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences, 2022)
Numerous authors have examined the influence of other thinkers on Darwin’s formulation
of some of the key concepts of the theory of evolution. Amongst those,
Alexander von Humboldt often stands out – a scholar who, ...
Hornets, pelicans, bobcats, and identity: the problem of persistence of temporal abstract objects
(Springer, Dordrecht, 2023)
This paper introduces a persistence puzzle involving two sports clubs with a somewhat intertwined history. As one might assume, the implications of the puzzle go far beyond a mere plea for a precise metaphysical analysis ...
How (not) to be a fallibilist: Lottery paradox and two types of epistemic contextualism / KAKO (NE) BITI FALIBILISTA: PROBLEM LUTRIJE I DVA TIPA KONTEKSTUALIZMA
(Theoria, Beograd, 2014)
There is one common thing among lotteries from all over the world: there is small number of winning tickets and considerably bigger number of losing tickets. Therefore, the probability that a ticket wins a lottery is quite ...
How Realistic Is the Modeling of Epistemic Democracy?
(Taylor & Francis Online, 2022)
The “diversity trumps ability” (DTA) model is often interpreted as a mechanism supporting epistemic democracy. However, as a variety of empirical and mathematical studies have shown, if we attempt to test the realism of ...
Hintikka’s Take on Realism and the Constructivist Challenge
(Dov Gabbay’s College Publications, Dialogues and Games of Logic, 2015)
The subject of this book are game-theoretically oriented semantics, which provide an alternative to traditional Tarski-style semantics, implementing Wittgenstein’s idea of the meaning as use. The basic idea is that the ...
When something goes wrong: Who is responsible for errors in ML decision-making?
(Springer, 2023)
Because of its practical advantages, machine learning (ML) is increasingly used for decision-making in numerous sectors. This paper demonstrates that the integral characteristics of ML, such as semi-autonomy, complexity, ...