•  1963
    Is Perception a Propositional Attitude?
    Philosophical Quarterly 59 (236): 452-469. 2009.
    It is widely agreed that perceptual experience is a form of intentionality, i.e., that it has representational content. Many philosophers take this to mean that like belief, experience has propositional content, that it can be true or false. I accept that perceptual experience has intentionality; but I dispute the claim that it has propositional content. This claim does not follow from the fact that experience is intentional, nor does it follow from the fact that experiences are accurate or inac…Read more
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    Is There a Perceptual Relation?
    In Tamar Szabó Gendler & John Hawthorne (eds.), Perceptual Experiences, Oxford University Press. pp. 126-146. 2006.
    P.F. Strawson argued that ‘mature sensible experience (in general) presents itself as … an immediate consciousness of the existence of things outside us’ (1979: 97). He began his defence of this very natural idea by asking how someone might typically give a description of their current visual experience, and offered this example of such a description: ‘I see the red light of the setting sun filtering through the black and thickly clustered branches of the elms; I see the dappled deer grazing in …Read more
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    In Vino Veritas
    The Philosophers' Magazine 39 (39): 75-78. 2007.