• Third-Century Peripatetics on Vision
    Rutgers University Studies in Classical Humanities 12 355-362. 2004.
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    Everyday Thinking about Bodily Sensations
    Australasian Journal of Philosophy 88 (3): 523-534. 2010.
    In the opening section of this paper we spell out an account of our na ve view of bodily sensations that is of historical and philosophical significance. This account of our shared view of bodily sensations captures common ground between Descartes, who endorses an error theory regarding our everyday thinking about bodily sensations, and Berkeley, who is more sympathetic with common sense. In the second part of the paper we develop an alternative to this account and discuss what is at stake in de…Read more