University of Virginia
Corcoran Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2000
CV
Singapore, Singapore
Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Mind
PhilPapers Editorships
Phenomenalism
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    Enlightening the fully informed
    Philosophical Studies 126 (1): 29-56. 2005.
    This paper develops a response to the knowledge argument against physicalism. The response is both austere, in that it does not concede the existence of non-physical information , and natural, in that it acknowledges the alethic character of phenomenal knowledge and learning. I argue that such a response has all the advantages and none of the disadvantages of existing objections to the knowledge argument. Throughout, the goal is to develop a response that is polemically effective in addition to …Read more
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    Descartes' Dualism and Contemporary Dualism
    Southern Journal of Philosophy 46 (1): 145-160. 2010.
    After drawing a distinction between two kinds of dualism—numerical dualism (defined in terms of identity) and modal dualism (defined in terms of supervenience)—we argue that Descartes is a numerical dualist, but not a modal dualist. Since most contemporary dualists advocate modal dualism, the relation of Descartes' views to the contemporary philosophy of mind are more complex than is commonly assumed.