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First, I give an account of grasp alienation, which is a distinctive kind of alienation that happens when we can't map our phenomenal experience of the world onto our cognitive understanding. Second, I show that many common trauma reactions, as well as mental disorders that have trauma as at least a partial cause, consist partly in grasp alienation. And third, I argue that other trauma reactions (which often come only once we have escaped the trauma) are ways that we attempt to overcome grasp al…Read more
Dublin, Ireland
Areas of Specialization
| 20th Century Continental Philosophy |
| Husserl: Phenomenology |
| Maurice Merleau-Ponty |
| Feminist Philosophy |
| Feminist Ethics |