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    Expectations in music
    In Jerrold Levinson (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Music and Philosophy, Oxford University Press. pp. 997-1018. 2021.
    Almost every facet of the experience of musical listening—from pitch, to rhythm, to the experience of emotion—is thought to be shaped by the meeting and thwarting of expectations. But it is unclear what kind of mental states these expectations are, what their format is, and whether they are conscious or unconscious. Here, we distinguish between different modes of musical listening, arguing that expectations play different roles in each, and we point to the need for increased collaboration betwe…Read more
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    The surprising thing about musical surprise
    Analysis 78 (2): 225-234. 2018.
    The experience of musical surprise is explained by psychologists in terms of the thwarting of prior musical expectations. The assumption that surprise is always caused by expectations is widespread not just in psychology at large, but also in philosophy. I argue here that this assumption is ill-founded. Many musical surprises, as well as many non-musical instances of perceptual surprise, can be explained by the falsification of assessments of the present, rendering the appeal to expectations unn…Read more
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    In arbitrating between representational and relational theories of perception, perceptual illusions—cases in which a subject’s perceptual experience diverges from the way the world really is—constitute an important battleground. The debate has, however, been dominated by discussions of visual perception. In attempting to extend the debate to audition, it is appropriate to start by considering what is thought to be a key case of auditory illusion. I consider the phenomenon of the ‘missing fundame…Read more
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    Why do philosophers have no rhythm?
    The Philosophers' Magazine 72 65-66. 2016.
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    On Music (review)
    British Journal of Aesthetics 56 (3): 325-329. 2016.
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    How Philosophy and Culture Could Get Back Together
    The Philosophers' Magazine 80 90-93. 2018.