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2861The Performative Limits of PoetryBritish Journal of Aesthetics 53 (1): 55-70. 2013.J. L. Austin showed that performative speech acts can fail in various ways, and that the ways in which they fail can often be revealing, but he was not concerned with understanding performative failures that occur in the context of poetry. Geoffrey Hill suggests, in both his poetry and his prose writings, that these failures are more interesting than Austin realized. This article corrects Maximilian de Gaynesford’s misunderstanding of Hill’s treatment of this point. It then explains the way in w…Read more
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99Review of James Stazicker (ed.) The Structure of Perceptual Experience (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 1 1. 2016.NDPR review of James Stazicker (ed.) The Structure of Perceptual Experience.
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928The Contents of Olfactory ExperienceJournal of Consciousness Studies 17 (11-12): 173-79. 2010.Clare Batty has recently argued that the content of human olfactory experience is 'a very weak kind of abstract, or existentially quantified content', and so that 'there is no way things smell'. Her arguments are based on two claims. Firstly, that there is no intuitive distinction between olfactory hallucination and olfactory illusion. Secondly, that olfaction 'does not present smell at particular locations', and 'seems disengaged from any particular object'. The present article shows both of th…Read more
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281Illusions, Demonstratives and the Zombie Action HypothesisMind 118 (472): 995-1011. 2009.David Milner and Melvyn Goodale, and the many psychologists and philosophers who have been influenced by their work, claim that ‘the visual system that gives us our visual experience of the world is not the same system that guides our movements in the world’. The arguments that have been offered for this surprising claim place considerable weight on two sources of evidence — visual form agnosia and the reaching behaviour of normal subjects when picking up objects that induce visual illusions. Th…Read more
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922Beauty, desire and ignoranceInternational Journal of Philosophical Studies 16 (4). 2008.A critical notice of Alexander Nehamas's Only a Promise of Happiness: The Place of Beauty in a World of Art.
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The Manifestability of AttentionYearbook of the Irish Philosophical Society 111-130. 2007.This essay focuses on three features of attention: (1) that it can be manifested in behaviour; (2) that it improves one’s epistemic position vis-à-vis one’s activities; and (3) that attentive performance is experienced as single-minded concentration. I show that views according to which there is a particular process of attention struggle to accommodate all three of these features, and that the most natural alternative to these process-based views is a view that treats attention as an adverbial p…Read more
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613Causes and Correlates of Intrusive Memory: a response to Clark, MacKay, Holmes and BournePsychological Medicine 46 (15): 3255-3258. 2016.
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2683Real Objective BeautyBritish Journal of Aesthetics 56 (4): 367-381. 2016.Once we have distinguished between beauty and aesthetic value, we are faced with the question of whether beauty is a thing of value in itself. A number of theorists have suggested that the answer might be no. They have thought that the pursuit of beauty is just the indulgence of one particular taste: a taste that has, for contingent historical reasons, been privileged. This paper attempts to resist a line of thought that leads to that conclusion. It does so by arguing that there really are objec…Read more
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1383Faces and brains: The limitations of brain scanning in cognitive sciencePhilosophical Psychology 20 (2). 2007.The use of brain scanning now dominates the cognitive sciences, but important questions remain to be answered about what, exactly, scanning can tell us. One corner of cognitive science that has been transformed by the use of neuroimaging, and that a scanning enthusiast might point to as proof of scanning's importance, is the study of face perception. Against this view, we argue that the use of scanning has, in fact, told us rather little about the information processing underlying face perceptio…Read more
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685Attention: Philosophical and Psychological Essays (edited book)Oxford University Press. 2011.Attention has been studied in cognitive psychology for more than half a century, but until recently it was largely neglected in philosophy. Now, however, attention has been recognized by philosophers of mind as having an important role to play in our theories of consciousness and of cognition. At the same time, several recent developments in psychology have led psychologists to foundational questions about the nature of attention and its implementation in the brain. As a result there has been a …Read more
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| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Aesthetics |