Michael T. Stuart (stuart-mt)
I am a philosopher interested in empirically-informed philosophy of science. In other words, I draw on historical sources, social scientific methods, and results from cognitive science, to inform philosophical analyses of science. My main interest is scientific methodology.
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Bibliography
Stuart, Michael T. 2016a. “Taming Theory with Thought Experiments: Understanding and
Scientific Progress.” Studies in History and
Philosophy of Science 58: 24–33.
Stuart, Michael T. 2016b. “Norton and the Logic of Thought
Experiments.” Axiomathes 26(4): 451–466.
Stuart, Michael T. 2017. “How
Thought Experiments Increase Understanding.” in The Routledge Companion to Thought
Experiments, edited by Michael T. Stuart, Joerg H. Yiftach Fehige, and James Robert Brown, pp. 526–544. Routledge Philosophy
Companions. London: Routledge, doi:10.4324/9781315175027.
Stuart, Michael T., Colaço, David and Machery, Edouard. 2019. “P-Curving
X-Phi: Does Experimental Philosophy Have Evidential
Value?” Analysis 79(4): 669–684.
Stuart, Michael T., Fehige, Joerg H. Yiftach and Brown, James Robert, eds. 2017a. The Routledge Companion to Thought
Experiments. Routledge Philosophy Companions.
London: Routledge, doi:10.4324/9781315175027.
Stuart, Michael T., Fehige, Joerg H. Yiftach and Brown, James Robert. 2017b. “Thought Experiments: State of the Art.” in
The Routledge Companion to Thought
Experiments, edited by Michael T. Stuart, Joerg H. Yiftach Fehige, and James Robert Brown, pp. 1–27. Routledge Philosophy
Companions. London: Routledge, doi:10.4324/9781315175027.