•  1499
    Odors, Objects and Olfaction
    American Philosophical Quarterly 55 (1): 81-94. 2018.
    Olfaction represents odors, if it represents anything at all. Does olfaction also represent ordinary objects like cheese, fish and coffee-beans? Many think so. This paper argues that it does not. Instead, we should affirm an austere account of the intentional objects of olfaction: olfactory experience is about odors, not objects. Visuocentric thinking about olfaction has tempted some philosophers to say otherwise.
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    The Epistemic Status of Photographs and Paintings: A Response to Cohen and Meskin
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 67 (2): 230-235. 2009.
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    In defence of fictional incompetence
    Ratio 23 (2): 141-150. 2010.
    The claim that photographs are fictionally incompetent (i.e. that they can only depict those particulars they are appropriately causally related to) is argued by Noël Carroll, Gregory Currie, and Nigel Warburton to be falsified by cinematic works of fiction. In response I firstly argue that it does not follow from cinema's having a capacity for the representation of ficta that photography has a capacity for the representation of ficta. Secondly, and inspired by the work of Roger Scruton, I devel…Read more