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157Attention is cognitive unison: an essay in philosophical psychologyOxford University Press. 2011.Highlights of a difficult history -- The preliminary identification of our topic -- Approaches -- Bradley's protest -- James's disjunctive theory -- The source of Bradley's dissatisfaction -- Behaviourism and after -- Heirs of Bradley in the twentieth century -- The underlying metaphysical issue -- Explanatory tactics -- The basic distinction -- Metaphysical categories and taxonomies -- Adverbialism, multiple realizability, and natural kinds -- Adverbialism and levels of explanation -- Taxonomie…Read more
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75Three Philosophical Lessons for the Analysis of Criminal and Military IntelligenceIntelligence and National Security 27 (4): 441-58. 2012.It has recently been suggested that philosophy – in particular epistemology – has a contribution to make to the analysis of criminal and military intelligence. The present article pursues this suggestion, taking three phenomena that have recently been studied by philosophers, and showing that they have important implications for the gathering and sharing of intelligence, and for the use of intelligence in the determining of military strategy. The phenomena discussed are: (1) Simpson's Paradox, (…Read more
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78Review of James Stazicker (ed.) The Structure of Perceptual Experience (review)Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 1. 2016.NDPR review of James Stazicker (ed.) The Structure of Perceptual Experience.
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind |
Aesthetics |
Philosophy of Cognitive Science |