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751Non-Experiential EvaluationPhilosophia 1-10. forthcoming.[COMMENTARY on Walter Veit's "A Philosophy for the Science of Animal Consciousness"] The framework Veit introduces for animal consciousness turns on finding and articulating its evolutionary origins. Veit argues that consciousness first evolved as affective experience in the Cambrian period. His argument centers around the plausible need of organisms in the Cambrian for a common currency of subjective valuation. I argue that such an adaptive pressure is unlikely to result in affective experience…Read more
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949The Revised Reward Theory of DesireErkenntnis 1-20. forthcoming.I propose and articulate a novel theory of desire, called the Revised Reward Theory. As the name suggests, the theory is based—and expands—on Arpaly and Schroeder’s (2014) Reward Theory of Desire. The initial Reward Theory identifies desires with states of the reward learning system such that for an organism to desire some P is for its reward system to treat P as a reward upon receipt. The Revised Reward Theory identifies desires with a different state of the same system, such that for an organi…Read more
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4003What Emotions Really Are (In the Theory of Constructed Emotion)Philosophy of Science 85 (4): 640-59. 2018.Recently, Lisa Feldman Barrett and colleagues have introduced the Theory of Constructed Emotions (TCE), in which emotions are constituted by a process of categorizing the self as being in an emotional state. The view, however, has several counterintuitive implications: for instance, a person can have multiple distinct emotions at once. Further, the TCE concludes that emotions are constitutively social phenomena. In this article, I explicate the TCE*, which, while substantially similar to the TCE…Read more
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65Is Addiction a Heterogeneous Condition? Reflections on Pickard's “The Purpose in Chronic Addiction”American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 3 (2): 52-54. 2012.
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114Addiction is Not a Natural KindFrontiers in Psychiatry 4 123. 2013.I argue that addiction is not an appropriate category to support generalizations for the purposes of scientific prediction. That is, addiction is not a natural kind. I discuss the Homeostatic Property Cluster (HPC) theory of kinds, according to which members of a kind share a cluster of properties generated by a common mechanism or set of mechanisms. Leading accounts of addiction in literature fail to offer a mechanism that explains addiction across substances. I discuss popular variants of the …Read more
University of California, Riverside
PhD, 2022
Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
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