Academic scratchings
The following is a modest list
(damned modest) of publications. Each is available as a PDF or
postscript file (possibly gzipped) all randomly chosen. There is
no reason for the format of a particular paper. Don't look for
it. Each file is formatted for letter size paper, except for
those which are not. Please email me if you'd like another
format or paper size than the one randomly provided here.
- Instrumental Artifact Functions
and Normativity. A chapter in the Norms in
Technology issue of Philosophy of Engineering and
Technology.
- , chapter in Philosophy of Technology and
Engineering Sciences, Anthonie Meijers ed.
- An Artifact is to Use. An
introduction to my theory of instrumental functions. Published in
Synthese 168.
- Don't Ever Do That! with Lamber
Royakkers. This paper examines long-term prohibitions and
obligations in J.-J. Meyer's Dynamic Deontic Logic (PDeL).
Published in Studia Logica volume 89 no. 1.
- A Semantics for Means-end
Relations, published in Synthese 158. With
Peter
Kroes and
Sjoerd Zwart.
- Means-end Semantics and a Measure
of Efficacy, presented at Progic
2005 and accepted for publication in the associated
JoLLI issue. Our first submitted work on fuzzy dynamic
logic and means-end relations. With Albert Esterline and
Bahram Kimiaghalam.
- Admissible Digit Sets,
to be published in the special issue of Theoretical
Computer Science on Real Numbers and Computers, with
Milad Niqui. There
is also a longer tech report
here. See also the errata sheet.
- Simulations in Coalgebra, to
be published in TCS, with Bart Jacobs. This is an
extension of a paper of the same name published in ENTCS
82(1), 2003 (Special issue on the conference of CMCS
2003).
- Concise Graphs and Functional
Bisimulations, presented at CMCIM 03 by
coauthor Ling
Cheung.
- The Coinductive Approach to
Verifying Cryptographic Protocols, to appear in the
WADT
2002 proceedings, with Martijn Warnier.
- Factorization Systems and
Fibrations, in ENTCS
69 (special issue for CTCS 2002),
with Bart Jacobs.
- Some Co-Birkhoff-Type
Theorems, in ENTCS
65(1) for CMCS
2002.
- Distributivity of Classes of Coalgebras, in TCSB,
with
Peter Gumm and Tobias Schroeder.
- A Study of Categories of Algebras
and Coalgebras, dissertation. Also available in
A4 gzipped ps, pdf or gzipped
dvi.
- Modal Operators and the Formal
Dual of Birkhoff's Completeness Theorem in MSCS 13,
with Steve
Awodey.
- The Coalgebraic Dual of
Birkhoff's Variety Theorem, Technical Report
CMU-PHIL-109 with Steve Awodey.
- Our Friend, The Beaver,
submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for fourth
grade English class, under the supervision of Ms. Laskey.
Conference papers
The following are papers presented at
conferences but not otherwise published.
- A Semantics for Functional
Efficacy, a draft of a paper to be presented at the
Society for
Philosophy of Technology conference in Delft this July.
This paper brings together the fuzzy dynamic logic from our
Progic 2005 submission with the artifactual function semantics
from the Norms, Reasoning and Knowledge in Technology Workshop
paper. In doing so, we give a definition of one important kind
of malfunction. With
Sjoerd Zwart.
- Means-end relations and Artifactual
Functions: a Sketch, a draft of a paper to be presented
at the
Norms, Reasoning and Knowledge in Technology Workshop in
Boxmeer this June. This is my first attempt to present the
relationship between means-end relations and functional
ascriptions.
- A Semantics for Means-End
Relations, accepted for SEP 2005.
This is a fairly broad overview of our means-end semantics,
with discussion of sufficient and necessary means, sufficient
and necessary preconditions, the need for non-monotonic
conditionals, and so on. The final section sketches why we feel
monotone neighborhood semantics is more appropriate than the
Kripke semantics we use here, and also mentions efficacy via
fuzzy dynamic logic. With Peter
Kroes and
Sjoerd Zwart.
Drafts and unpublished work
- From Functions to Means.
This is a non-technical discussion of how artifactual functions
produce means-end relations. It is inspired by the formal
semantics in Means-end relations and
Artifactual Functions. (The lazy reader can check the
older, shorter version.)
-
"Means" Means What?, an
early version of our work on means-end relations. This article is
largely superseded by A Semantics for
Means-end Relations. See also the short
version of "'Means' Means What?" for a different
example of a means-end model (but aside from the example, the long
version is a superset of the short).
- Fuzzy Dynamic Logic, a working
draft of some work on fuzzy set semantics for dynamic logic. This
is a longer, more technical presentation of the material in A Measure of Efficacy, with much
material not discussed there. With Albert Esterline and Bahram
Kimiaghalam.
- Dynamic Logic with
Likelihoods, an unpublished abstract about likelihoods
and means-end ascriptions. This abstract suggests two different
semantics for means-end logic, both of which incorporate
likelihoods. The first semantics, the simple semantics,
is essentially a fuzzy set semantics, but I didn't realize it
at the time. The second semantics is more complicated, in fact,
is not truth-functional. I still find the comparison between
the two interesting, but I doubt that I will publish anything
along these lines.
Jesse F. Hughes
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