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804Nous and Aisthēsis: Two Cognitive Faculties in AristotleMéthexis 103-120. 2013.In disagreement with Claudia Baracchi’s controversial thesis that there is a “simultaneity and indissolubility” if not an “identity” of intelligence (nous) and perception (aisthēsis) at the core of Aristotle’s philosophy, I will argue that Aristotle maintains a fundamental distinction between these cognitive faculties. My goal in this paper is to examine specific parts of two central and complex passages, VI.8, 1142a12-30 and VI.11, 1143a33-b15, from the Nicomachean Ethics to show that Baracchi…Read more
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368Modes of Introspective Access: a Pluralist ApproachPhilosophia 47 (3): 823-844. 2019.Several contemporary philosophical theories of introspection have been offered, yet each faces a number of difficulties in providing an explanation of the exact nature of introspection. I contrast the inner-sense view that argues for a causal awareness with the acquaintance view that argues for a non-causal or direct awareness. After critically examining the inner-sense and the acquaintance views, I claim that these two views are complementary and not mutually exclusive, and that both perspectiv…Read more
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237Consciousness and Mental Qualities for Auditory SensationsJournal of Consciousness Studies 21 (9-10): 179-204. 2014.The contribution of recent theories of sound and audition has been extremely significant for the development of a philosophy of auditory perception; however, none tackle the question of how our consciousness of auditory states arises. My goal is to show how consciousness about our auditory experience gets triggered. I examine a range of auditory mental phenomena to show how we are able to capture qualitative distinctions of auditory sensations. I argue that our consciousness of auditory states c…Read more
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167Experience and Consciousness: Enhancing the Notion of Musical UnderstandingCritica 41 (121): 23-46. 2009.Disagreeing with Jerrold Levinson's claim that being conscious of broad-span musical form is not essential to understanding music, I will argue that our awareness of musical architecture is significant to achieve comprehension. I will show that the experiential model is not incompatible with the analytic model. My main goal is to show that these two models can be reconciled through the identification of a broader notion of understanding. After accomplishing this reconciliation by means of my new…Read more
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14A HOROR Theory for Introspective ConsciousnessJournal of Consciousness Studies 29 (11-12): 155-173. 2022.Higher-order theories of consciousness typically account for introspection in terms of one's higher-order thoughts being conscious, which would require a third-order thought — i.e.a thought about a thought about a mental state. In this work, we offer an alternative account of introspection that builds on the recent HigherOrder Representation of a Representation (HOROR) theory of phenomenal consciousness. According to HOROR theory, phenomenal consciousness consists in having the right kind of hig…Read more
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1Justified True Belief: Plato, Gettier, and TuringIn Alisa Bokulich & Juliet Floyd (eds.), Philosophical Explorations of the Legacy of Alan Turing, Springer Verlag. 2017.
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CUNY Graduate CenterDepartment of PhilosophyVisiting Scholar In Philosophy of Mind At The Saul Kripke Center
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Princeton UniversityLecturer (Part-time)
New York, New York, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind |
Philosophy of Consciousness |
Philosophy of Psychology |
Philosophy of Cognitive Science |