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    The goal of this thesis is to provide an account of phenomenal unity, the togetherness felt between our conscious experiences. I begin in the first chapter by spelling out the target phenomenon in more detail. I organize the discussion around the analysis question—what does phenomenal unity consist in or reduce to?—and clarify the desiderata we want an answer to the analysis question to meet. In the second and third chapter, I look at answers to the analysis question, organized under two broad h…Read more
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    Was Berkeley an Extracranialist?
    Philosophical Forum 50 (2): 225-238. 2019.
    We defend a ‘tight borders’ view of mind and cognition. Our key move comes from Berkeley.