Tomasz Wysocki

Guest researcher in residence at the Maison Suger from January to March 2023
Tomasz WYSOCKI, chercheur invité Suger 2023

Tom Wysocki is finishing his PhD in philosophy of science from the University of Pittsburgh; he is currently working on modeling a novel concept of underdeterministic causation. In Paris, he is a Chateaubriand fellow at Panthéon Sorbonne, Institut d'histoire et de philosophie des sciences et des techniques; subsequently, he will be a JSPS fellow at Kyoto University before assuming a post-doctoral position at the University of Göttingen. He completed a Ph.D. in economics (Wrocław University of Economics), an M.Sc. in computer science (University of Wrocław), an M.A. in philosophy (the University of Wrocław), and a M.A. in philosophy-neuroscience-psychology (Washington University in St. Louis).

The project

Title: Underdeterministic Causation

Research interests : Metaphysics and philosophy of science of causation ; philosophy of cognitive science ;  experimental philosophy ; metaphilosophy

latest publications

  • The Underdeterministic Framework. The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. Forthcoming.
  • Conjoined Cases. Synthese. Forthcoming.
  • Normality: a Two-Faced Concept (2020). Review of Philosophy and Psychology 11(4):689–716
  • Explanatory Circles, Induction, and Recursive Structures (2017). Thought 6(1):13–16
  • Arguments over Intuitions? (2017). Review of Philosophy and Psychology 8(2):477–499
Published at 3 February 2023