•  376
    Mental actions (edited book)
    Oxford University Press. 2009.
    The twelve specially written essays in this volume investigate the neglected topic of mental action, and show its importance for the metaphysics, epistemology, and phenomenology of mind. The essays investigate what mental actions are, how we are aware of them, and what is the relationship between mental and physical action
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    The epistemological role of episodic recollection
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 77 (2): 472-492. 2008.
    In what respects is episodic recollection active, and subject to the will, like perceptual imagination, and in what respects is it passive, like perception, and how do these matters relate to its epistemological role? I present an account of the ontology of episodic recollection that provides answers to these questions. According the account I recommend, an act of episodic recollection is not subject to epistemic evaluation—it is neither justified nor unjustified—but it can provide one with a di…Read more
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    The particularity of visual perception
    European Journal of Philosophy 8 (2): 173-189. 2000.
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    Perception, by Howard Robinson
    Mind 120 (479): 901-906. 2011.
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    Disjunctivism
    Routledge. 2016.
    It is commonly held that the experiences involved in cases of perception, illusion and hallucination all have the same nature. Disjunctivists deny this. They maintain that the kind of experience you have when you perceive the world isn’t one you could be having if you were hallucinating. A number of important debates in the philosophy of mind and epistemology turn on the question of whether this disjunctivist view is tenable. This is the first book-length introduction to this contested issue. Ma…Read more