Guest researcher in residence at the Maison Suger from January to March 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