University of Oxford
Faculty of Philosophy
DPhil, 1973
Santa Cruz, California, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Law
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    Divided Minds: Sartre's "Bad Faith" Critique of Freud
    Review of Metaphysics 42 (1). 1988.
    PHENOMENOLOGIST THAT HE WAS, Sartre had an animus against that which could not be seen. Simone de Beauvoir writes of Sartre's attitude during the 1930s
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    An ethics of fantasy?
    Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology 22 (2): 133-157. 2002.
    Philosophical and popular ethics tend to focus on the question "What ought I to do?" Is there, in addition to the ethics of action, an ethics of fantasy? Are there fantasies one ought not to have? Of course there are fantasies with horrific content. Does it follow that there is something wrong with a person who has such fantasies or that they ought to make efforts to suppress them or to otherwise change themselves? Do the problems such fantasies raise depend on their links to desire and action? …Read more
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    Resentment Rising
    Emotion Review 1 (1): 31-32. 2009.
    Oatley's discussion of “resentment” in Othello works with an unfortunately impoverished notion of resentment, and the narrative of emergence and unfolding that he offers suffers from it. As explicated by Bishop Butler, John Rawls, and other philosophers, resentment rests on moral claims and is to be distinguished on that basis from envy and Nietzschean ressentiment. W. H. Auden, in “The Joker in the Pack,” provides more persuasive insight into the dark destructive malicious envy that motivates I…Read more
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    Emotion, Thought and Therapy
    Routledge. 1977.
    This book is a study of Hume and Spinoza and the relationship of philosophical theories of the emotions to psychological theories of therapy. Arguing that Spinoza's cognitivist theory of emotions is closer to the truth, it is shown that that provides the beginning of an understanding of how Freudian or, more generally, analytic therapies make philosophic sense. That is, we can begin to understand how people's emotional lives might be transformed by consideration and interpretation of their mem…Read more