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    Are ghosts scarier than zombies
    Consciousness and Cognition 21 (2): 747-748. 2012.
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    Norms of judgement, naturalism, and normativism about content
    Philosophical Explorations 19 (1): 48-58. 2016.
    David Papineau [1999. “Normativity and Judgement.” Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 73 : 16–43.] argues that norms of judgement pose no special problem for naturalism, because all such norms of judgement are derived from moral or personal values. Papineau claims that this account of the normativity of judgement presupposes an account of content that places normativity outside the analysis of content, because in his view any accounts of content that place normativity inside the analysis of…Read more
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    Phenomenal concepts: Neither circular nor opaque
    Philosophical Psychology 29 (8): 1186-1199. 2016.
    In this paper, I focus on an influential account of phenomenal concepts, the recognitional account, and defend it from some recent challenges. According to this account, phenomenal concepts are recognitional concepts that we use when we recognize experiences as “another one of those.” Michael Tye has argued that this account is viciously circular because the relevant recognitional abilities involve descriptions of the form “another experience of the same type,” which is also a phenomenal concept…Read more