Research in Analytic Philosophy
In philosophy, I am primarily interested in understanding how we can learn from data, and in exploring whether informal statistical reasoning can shed light on key questions in epistemology, decision theory and the philosophy of science.My secondary research interests include contributions to the niche branch of the philosophy of comics and to the interdisciplinary field of experimental philosophy.
The research outputs resulting from my ongoing transition into these philosophical investigations are presented below.
For a full list of my publications, please check here
or have a look at my CV.
Work in Progress:
A paper arguing against Williams, Stove, and Campbell and Franklin that the way we draw samples does matter.
Work in Progress:
A paper proposing to use the concept of arbitrariness to tackle the problem of induction.
PUBLISHED WORKS IN PHILOSOPHY
2025:
Greliche N.
Some Intriguing Works That Read Like Comics
Estetika: The European Journal of Aesthetics
62
(1)
, 53-65
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