"Over the project, I accomplished the following.
A. Wrote or co-authored seven research papers.
B. Delivered research presentations at eight academic venues.
C. I wrote a book proposal for Harvard University Press.
D. Received a book contract from Harvard University Press.
A. Papers
1) “Do religious ‘beliefs’ respond to evidence?” (accepted/forthcoming, 2017) Philosophical Explorations
-This paper develops my research initiated in publication 3.
2) “Beyond Fakers and Fanatics: a Reply to Boudry and Coyne” (2016) Philosophical Psychology 29(4), 616-621
-This paper is a response to some published criticisms of publication 3.
3) “Interpreting Intuitions” (accepted/forthcoming, 2017) in Third-Person Self-Knowledge, Self-Interpretation, and Narrative, eds. Julie Kirsch and Patrizia Pedrini, Springer [co-authored with Marcus McGahhey]
-This piece argues that the intuitions prompted by philosophical thought experiments often do not have clear propositional contents.
4) ""Seeking the Supernatural: A New Theory of Agency-Detection in the Formation of Religious Belief"" [in preparation, co-authored with Michiel van Elk]
-This paper presents a new theory of how intuitive psychological systems for agency detection figure into the maintenance of religious attitudes.
5) ""Does 'thinking' mean the same as 'believing'?"" [in preparation, co-authored with Larisa Heiphetz and Casey Landers]
-This empirical paper presents experimental evidence that supports the hypothesis that speakers of American English use ""thinks"" differently from ""believes.""
6) ""Pretense as Representation"" [in preparation for publication]
-This paper presents a new theory of what pretend action is; pretending is a special class of representational behavior.
7) ""Imagining stories: attitudes and operators"" [in preparation for publication]
-This paper presents new research on the cognitive structures deployed in processing fictional stories.
B. Presentations
1. “Imagining Stories: Attitudes and Operators,” University of Konstanz, Germany, July 1, 2016.
2. “Interpreting Intuitions,"" Centre for Philosophical Psychology, University of Antwerp, Belgium, May 18, 2016.
3. “Pretense is Representation,” University of the Basque Country, Donostia, Spain, April 11, 2016.
4. “Props in the Clouds: on the Role of Agent-like Stimuli in Religious Practice,” Useful False Beliefs Conference (Project PERFECT), London, England, February 5, 2016.
5. Debate on Religious “Belief” with Maarten Boudry, Analytic Philosophy Seminar, University of Utrecht, Utrecht, Netherlands, January 13, 2016.
6. “Imagination and Sacred Value,” Rationality and Its Rivals Conference, University of Macau, Dec. 10, 2015.
7. Invited Workshop: Understanding Science Denialism, Wake Forest University, Winston-Salem, NC, July 9, 2015.
8. “Three Concepts of Imagining,” Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP), Invited Panel, Durham, NC, June 4, 2015.
C and D.
I contacted editor Andrew Kinney of Harvard University Press. With his guidance I wrote a successful book proposal. The due date of the manuscript is August 18, 2018.
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