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Stoic Metaphysics and the Logic of SensePhilosophy Today 49 (5): 128-137. 2005.
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Zeno of Citium’s Causal Theory of Apprehensive AppearancesAncient Philosophy 39 (1): 151-174. 2019.
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This paper offers a new defense of the externalist interpretation of the kataleptic impression. My strategy is to situate the kataleptic impression within the larger context of the Stoic account of expertise. I argue that, given mastery in recognizing the limitations of her own state of mind, the subject can restrict her assent to kataleptic impressions, even if they are phenomenologically indistinguishable from those which are not kataleptic.Creating a Mind Fit for TruthAncient Philosophy 38 (2): 357-381. 2018. -
What do our impressions say? The Stoic theory of perceptual content and belief formationApeiron 52 (1): 29-63. 2019.Here I propose an interpretation of the ancient Stoic psychological theory on which (i) the concepts that an adult human possesses affect the content of the perceptual impressions (φαντασίαι αἰσθητικαί) she forms, and (ii) the content of such impressions is exhausted by an ‘assertible’ (ἀξίωμα) of suitable complexity. What leads the Stoics to accept (i) and (ii), I argue, is their theory of assent and belief formation, which requires that the perceptual impression communicate information suitabl…Read more
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National Autonomous University of MexicoInstituto de Investigaciones FilosóficasPost-doctoral Fellow
Mexico City, Mexico
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Hellenistic and Later Ancient Philosophy |