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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    Must an Appearance of Succession Involve a Succession of Appearances?
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 81 (1): 49-63. 2010.
    It is argued that a subject who has an experience as of succession can have this experience at a time, or over a period of time, during which there occurs in him no succession of conscious mental states at all. Various metaphysical implications of this conclusion are explored. One premise of the main argument is that every experience is an experience as of succession. This implies that we cannot understand phenomenal temporality as a relation among experiences, but only as a primitive feature of…Read more
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    How does the modern scientific conception of time constrain the project of assigning the mind its proper place in nature? On the scientific conception, it makes no sense to speak of the duration of a pain, or the simultaneity of sensations occurring in different parts of the brain. Such considerations led Henri PoincarĂ©, one of the founders of the modern conception, to conclude that consciousness does not exist in spacetime, but serves as the basic material out of which we must create the physic…Read more