• The Elusive Role of Normal-Proper Function in Cognitive Science
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 105 (2): 468-475. 2022.
    Comments on Karen Neander's A Mark of the Mental
  • Precis of Deflating Mental Representation
    Philosophy and the Mind Sciences. forthcoming.
    Precis of Deflating Mental Representation for a book symposium
  • Philosophers of mind tend to hold one of two broad views about mental representation: they are either robustly realist about mental representations, taking them to have determinate, objective content independent of attributors’ explanatory interests and goals, or they embrace some form of anti-realism, holding that mental representations are at best useful fictions. It is becoming increasingly clear that neither view is satisfactory. Realists disagree about the basis for objective content, and c…Read more
  • In the philosophy of perception, representationalism is the view that all phenomenological differences among mental states are representational differences, in other words, differences in content. In this paper I defend an alternative view which I call external sortalism, inspired by traditional adverbialism, and according to which experiences are not essentially representational. The central idea is that the external world serves as a model for sorting, conceptualizing, and reasoning surrogativ…Read more