University of Chicago
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2000
New York City, New York, United States of America
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    Proprioception as an aesthetic sense
    Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 64 (2): 231-242. 2006.
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    The conservation of energy law, a law of physics that states that the total energy of any closed system is always conserved, is a bedrock principle that has achieved both broad theoretical and experimental support. Yet if interactive dualism is correct, it is thought that the mind can affect physical objects in violation of the conservation of energy. Thus, some claim, the conservation of energy grounds an argument for physicalism. Although critics of the argument focus on the implausibility of …Read more
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    Proprioceiving someone else's movement
    Philosophical Explorations 9 (2). 2006.
    Proprioception - the sense by which we come to know the positions and movements of our bodies - is thought to be necessarily confined to the body of the perceiver. That is, it is thought that while proprioception can inform you as to whether your left knee is bent or straight, it cannot inform you as to whether someone else's knee is bent or straight. But while proprioception certainly provides us with information about the positions and movements of our own bodies, I will argue that it does mor…Read more