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    Daydreaming as spontaneous immersive imagination: A phenomenological analysis
    Philosophy and the Mind Sciences 5 (1): 1-34. 2024.
    Research on the specific features of daydreaming compared with mind-wandering and night dreaming is a neglected topic in the philosophy of mind and the cognitive neuroscience of spontaneous thought. The extant research either conflates daydreaming with mind-wandering (whether understood as task-unrelated thought, unguided attention, or disunified thought), characterizes daydreaming as opposed to mind-wandering (Dorsch, 2015), or takes daydreaming to encompass any and all “imagined events” (Newby…Read more
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    Courageous Love: K. C. Bhattacharyya on the Puzzle of Painful Beauty
    with Dominic Mciver Lopes
    Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2024 1-16. 2024.
    In the 1930s, the Bengali philosopher K. C. Bhattacharyya proposed a new theory of rasa, or aesthetic emotion, according to which aesthetic emotions are feelings that have other feelings as their intentional objects. This paper articulates how Bhattacharyya’s theory offers a novel solution to the puzzle of how it is both possible and rational to enjoy the kind of negative emotions that are inspired by tragic and sorrowful tales. The new solution is distinct from the conversion and compensation v…Read more