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Dr Jack Casey

PhD in Philosophy, MRes in Philosophy, Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Philosophy

Teaching Associate at the Leverhulme CFI

College Research Associate at Clare College

About me

Dr Jack Casey is a teaching associate at the Leverhulme CFI, University of Cambridge, and a College Research Associate at Clare College. A philosopher of science specialising in metaphysics, he researches how machine learning algorithms reshape realist and anti-realist debates, alongside metaphysical dependence.

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Publications

Casey, J. (2026). Epistemic opacity and scientific realism and anti-realism(Opens in a new window). Philosophy of Science for Machine Learning, 527, 37–52.

Casey, J. (2025). Transworld sport: Formalism and the identification problem(Opens in a new window). Journal of the Philosophy of Sport, 52(3), 533–553.

Casey J. (2022). The unity of dependence(Opens in a new window). Journal of the American Philosophical Association, 8(2), 300–317.