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John L. Taylor
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Baker Hall 161A
5000 Forbes Avenue
Pittsburgh, PA 15213
Office Phone: 412-268-8573
Email: johntayl@andrew.cmu.edu
Current Position
M.S. Student in Logic and Computation/ Teaching
Assistant, Carnegie Mellon University
Education
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA, (Present)
M.S. Logic and Computation
Humboldt State University, Arcata California (1999-
2003)
Degrees: B.A. Psychology; B.A. Philosophy; Computer Information
Systems Minor
Research Interests
Philosophy of Science (model selection, complex
systems, emergence, reduction)
Epistemology (underdetermination, problem of induction,
logical reliability)
Metaphysics (determinism, chaos, causation, computation
and mechanism)
Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science (frame
problem, pattern recognition, category formation)
Ethics and Political Philosophy (self-modification,
bioethics, liberalism)
Computer Science (philosophical implications, simulation,
machine learning)
Publications
Taylor, J.L. and Burgess, S.A. (2004). Steve
Austin Versus the Symbol Grounding Problem. In Proc.
Selected Papers from
the Computers and Philosophy Conference (CAP2003), Canberra,
Australia. Conferences in Research and Practice in Information
Technology, 37. Weckert, J. and Al-Saggaf, Y., Eds., ACS.
21-25.
Conference Papers
Taylor, J. L. "The Computational Stance" at CAP
North America 2004, Pittsburgh, PA
Taylor, J. L. "Experimentally Informed Tutoring" in a session
on Defining Tutor Pedagogy; 2004 NCWCA Conference, Stanford
CA
Taylor, J. L. & Scott Burgess "Steve Austin
Versus the Symbol Grounding Problem" at CAP Australia
2003 Conference, Canberra, AU
Teaching & Assisting
Teaching Assistant, Phil 80160 Introduction to Ethics
(Spring 2005)
Teaching Assistant/ Section Leader, Phil 80100 What
Philosophy Is (Fall 2004)
Teaching Assistant, Psych 321 Biological Basis of Behavior
(Fall 2003)
Co-led How the Mind Works reading group with Dr.
John Powell (Fall 2001)
Research & Development
Development of course web page, notes and glossary for
Psych 325 Biopsychology for Dr. Senqi Hu (Fall 2003)
Modeling Unsupervised Category Learning with Bayesian Methods
with Dr. John Clapper (Spring 2002)
University/Professional Service
Referee, Journal of Philosophical Logic (Spring
2005)
Student Representative, Philosophy Department, Humboldt
State University (Fall 2002- Spring 2003; Fall 1999- Spring
2000)
Professional Associations, Awards
& Honors
Fellowship, CMU Philosophy Department, Logic and Computation
Student Member of American Philosophical Association
Travel Award, Humboldt State University Philosophy Department
Member of Sigma Xi: The Scientific Research Society
Student Member of Psy Chi: National Honor Society in Psychology
Employment
Webdesign, Institutional Transformation Consultancy (Summer
2004)
Surveyor, San Joaquin Valley Height Modernization Survey,
Condor Earth Technologies (Summer 2004)
Webdesign, KleenSlate Concepts (Spring 2004)
Tutor, Academic Achievement Center, Columbia Community
College (Spring 2004)
Logic Grader, Humboldt State University (Spring 2003, Fall
2002, Spring 2001)
Skills
Programming Languages: Basic, C++, StarLogo
Mark-up Languages: HTML
Other Activities
Founding President, HSU Philosophy Club (Fall 2001- Spring
2002)
Member, HSU Philosophy Club (Fall 2002- Fall 2003)
Computational
Philosophy Bibliography
Computation
and Information in Physical Systems
Webmaster: http://www.crumpled.com/cp/
References Available Upon Request |