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3069The Case Against Representationalism About MoodsIn Uriah Kriegel (ed.), Current Controversies in Philosophy of Mind, Routledge. 2013.According to representationalism, the phenomenal character of a mental state reduces to its intentional content. Although representationalism seems plausible with respect to ordinary perceptual states, it seems considerably less plausible for states like moods. Here the problem for representationalism arises largely because moods seem to lack intentional content altogether. In this paper, I explore several possible options for identifying the intentional content of moods and suggest that non…Read more
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112The opacity of mind: An integrative theory of self-knowledge by Peter CarruthersAnalysis 74 (1): 172-174. 2014.
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1341Restrictions on representationalismPhilosophical Studies 134 (3): 405-427. 2007.According to representationalism, the qualitative character of our phenomenal mental states supervenes on the intentional content of such states. Strong representationalism makes a further claim: the qualitative character of our phenomenal mental states _consists in_ the intentional content of such states. Although strong representationalism has greatly increased in popularity over the last decade, I find the view deeply implausible. In what follows, I will attempt to argue against strong repres…Read more
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254How to believe in qualiaIn Edmond Wright (ed.), The Case for Qualia, Mit Press. pp. 285--298. 2008.in The Case for Qualia,ed. by Edmond Wright , MIT Press (2008), pp. 285-298.
UCLA
Alumnus, 1997
APA Western Division
Claremont, California, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Theories of Personal Identity |
| Imagination |
Areas of Interest
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Theories of Personal Identity |
| Persons |
| Imagination |
PhilPapers Editorships
| Imagination |
| Imaginative Resistance |
| Imagination and Imagery |
| Imagination and Pretense |
| Imagination, Misc |