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Read MoreComputing with bodies: Morphology, Function, and Computational Theory (with Paco Calvo)
Computing with bodies forthcoming in Charles Wolfe (ed.) Brain Theory: Essays in Critical Neurophilosophy
Read MoreSystematicity: An Overview (with Paco Calvo)
Systematicity an overview
Read MoreThe emergence of systematicity in minimally cognitive agents
Emergence of systematicity corrected version
Read More“Beyond Error Correction” Frontiers in Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2012.00423 September, 2012 (with Paco Calvo and Emma Martin)
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Read More“Borders,” in Didier Fassin, ed., A Companion to Moral Anthropology, pp. 540-557. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. (with Josiah Heyman) 2012
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Read MoreWhat is a Model, Why People Don’t Trust Them, and Why They Should. In Negotiating Our Future: Living scenarios for Australia to 2050, Australian Academy of Science (with Boschetti F, Fulton E.A., Bradbury, R.H.)
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Read MoreThinking about Pain in Hell; Identifying Qualia Across Possible Worlds. In ‘Southwest Philosophical Studies.’ Vol 32, 1-12
Penultimate version here
Read MoreHow Computational Models Predict the Behavior of Complex Systems, in ‘Foundations of Science’, 2012 (with Fabio Boschetti)
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Read MoreNovel Properties Generated by Interacting Computational Systems (with Fabio Boschetti) in “Complex Systems” vol. 20, 2 pp 151-164 (2011)
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