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    Agency, Life Extension, and the Meaning of Life
    The Monist 93 (1): 38-56. 2010.
    According to the agency objection to life extension, being constrained as an agent adds to the meaningfulness of human life. Life extension removes constraints, and thus it deprives life of meaning. In the paper, I concede that constrained agency contributes to the mean- ingfulness of human life, but reject the agency objection to life extension in its current form. Even in an extended life, decision-making remains constrained, and many obstacles to the fulfilment of an agent’s goals are preserv…Read more
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    Précis of Delusions and Other Irrational Beliefs
    Neuroethics 5 (1): 1-4. 2012.
    Here I summarise the main arguments in Delusions and Other Irrational Beliefs [1]. The book addresses the question whether there is a rationality constraint on belief ascription and defends a doxastic account of clinical delusions.
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    If you did not care, you would not notice: recognition and estrangement in psychopathology
    with Matthew R. Broome
    Philosophy, Psychiatry, and Psychology 14 (1): 39-42. 2007.
    Paper discussing the Capgras delusions