In my philosophy work, I have developed the context-dependent mapping (fc mapping) framework as an extension to Strevens' Kairetic account of scientific explanation and Railton's DNP account for simple probabilities in an attempt to elucidate how varying experimental or contextual conditions lead to distinct manifestations of phenomena, particularly in quantum mechanics and general relativity. This approach allows for a nuanced understanding and accommodation of complementarities in these fields, emphasizing the influence of specific contexts on observational outcomes.
List of Philosophy Works on PhilPeople Towards an Account of Complementarities on the PhilSci-Archive Multiple Context-Dependence on the PhilSci-Archive Ideal Contexts on the PhilSci-Archive