André Curtis-Trudel
Philosopher thinking about science, AI, and mathematics.
Currently, I'm an assistant professor at the University of Cincinnati. Before that, I was a Postdoc on the Philosophy of Contemporary and Future Science and a Fellow in the Hong Kong Catastrophic Risk Centre. And before that, I was a graduate student at Ohio State.
You can contact me at andre dot curtis-trudel at uc dot edu
Edited Collections
The Role of AI in Science: Epistemological and Methodological Studies. Routledge. Edited with Darrell Rowbottom and David Barack. (Under contract).
Journal Articles
Computation in Context. Erkenntnis.
Does the No Miracles Argument Apply to AI? Synthese. With Darrell Rowbottom and William Peden.
Limitative Computational Explanations. Philosophical Studies.
Evidence, Computation, and AI: Why evidence is not just in the head. Asian Journal of Philosophy. With Darrell Rowbottom and William Peden.
Mathematical explanation in computer science. Philosophy of Science.
Why do we need a theory of implementation? The British Journal for Philosophy of Science.
The determinacy of computation. Synthese.
Implementation as resemblance. Philosophy of Science.
Reviews and Commentaries
Who's Afraid of Unlimited Pancomputationalism? BrainsBlog.
Primiero on Physical Computation. Global Philosophy.
Works in progress
A paper on belief attribution in LLMs (with Preston Lennon).
A paper on idealization in ML models (with Emily Sullivan).
A pair of papers on the epistemology and methodology of gravitational wave astrophysics (with Darrell Rowbottom and Tjonnie Li).
A paper on Peirce, pursuitworthiness, and artificial intelligence (with Niall Roe).
A short book on computability and computational explanation.