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Hochstein, Eric (2023) Dimensions of Explanation. [Preprint]

Hochstein, Eric (2023) Integration without Integrated Models or Theories. [Preprint]

Hochstein, Eric (2022) Foregrounding and Backgrounding: A New Interpretation of “Levels” in Science. [Preprint]

Hochstein, Eric (2021) When No Laughing Matter is No Laughing Matter: The Challenges in Developing a Cognitive Theory of Humor. The Philosophy of Humor Yearbook, 2 (1). pp. 87-110.

Hochstein, Eric (2019) Learning to Appreciate the Gray Areas: A Critical Notice of Anil Gupta’s “Conscious Experience”. [Preprint]

Hochstein, Eric (2019) How metaphysical commitments shape the study of psychological mechanisms. Theory & Psychology. pp. 1-22.

Hochstein, Eric (2017) Why One Model is Never Enough: A Defense of Explanatory Holism. Biology & Philosophy, 32. pp. 1105-1125. ISSN 1572-8404

Hochstein, Eric (2016) Categorizing the Mental. Philosophical Quarterly.

Hochstein, Eric (2016) When Does ‘Folk Psychology’ Count as Folk Psychological? British Journal for the Philosophy of Science.

Hochstein, Eric (2015) Giving up on Convergence and Autonomy: Why the Theories of Psychology and Neuroscience are Codependent as well as Irreconcilable. Studies in History and Philosophy of Science. pp. 1-10.

Hochstein, Eric (2015) One mechanism, many models: a distributed theory of mechanistic explanation. Synthese. pp. 1-21.

Hochstein, Eric (2013) Intentional Models as Essential Scientific Tools. International Studies in the Philosophy of Science,, 27 (2). pp. 199-217.

Hochstein, Eric (2012) Minds, models and mechanisms: a new perspective on intentional psychology. Journal of Experimental & Theoretical Artificial Intelligence, 24 (4). pp. 547-557.

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