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169Affective ProprioceptionJanus Head 9 (2): 299-317. 2007.Proprioception has been considered, within neuroscience, in the context of the control of movement. Here we discuss a possible second role for this 'sixth sense', pleasure in and of movement,homologous with the recently described affective touch. We speculate on its evolution and place in human society and suggest that pleasure in movement may depend not on feedback but also on harmony between intention and action. Examples come from expert movers, dancers and sportsmen, and from those without p…Read more
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281Physicalism could be true even if Mary learns something newPhilosophical Quarterly 57 (227): 176-189. 2007.Mary knows all there is to know about physics, chemistry and neurophysiology, yet has never experienced colour. Most philosophers think that if Mary learns something genuinely new upon seeing colour for the first time, then physicalism is false. I argue, however, that physicalism is consistent with Mary's acquisition of new information. Indeed, even if she has perfect powers of deduction, and higher-level physical facts are a priori deducible from lower-level ones, Mary may still lack concepts w…Read more
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Areas of Interest
| Metaphysics |
| Philosophy of Action |
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |