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Regret, learning, and temptationPhilosophy and Phenomenological Research 111 (3): 974-998. 2025.Regret compounds the pain of mistakes by making us ruminate on the past. Is there any value in this compounded suffering? An intuitive and widely endorsed view, the learning view, states that regret has value because it helps us learn from our mistakes. This paper challenges the learning view. I show that we often learn from our mistakes without regret, through a process I call “belief‐driven learning.” The challenge is to explain what value regret adds to our lives, over and above belief‐driven…Read more
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Philosophy Compass, EarlyView.Teaching & Learning Guide for: ‘Border Disputes: Recent Debates along the Perception–Cognition Border’Philosophy Compass 18 (10). 2023.
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Johns Hopkins UniversityDepartment of Philosophy
Psychological and Brain SciencesDistinguished Professor
University College London
PhD, 2009
APA Eastern Division
Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
| Metaphysics |
PhilPapers Editorships
| Temporal Experience |