Syracuse University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2012
Vancouver, Canada
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
PhilPapers Editorships
Cognitive Phenomenology
  •  936
    Realism and Anti-Realism about experiences of understanding
    Philosophical Studies 168 (3): 745-767. 2014.
    Strawson (1994) and Peacocke (1992) introduced thought experiments that show that it seems intuitive that there is, in some way, an experiential character to mental events of understanding. Some (e.g., Siewert 1998, 2011; Pitt 2004) try to explain these intuitions by saying that just as we have, say, headache experiences and visual experiences of blueness, so too we have experiences of understanding. Others (e.g., Prinz 2006, 2011; Tye 1996) propose that these intuitions can be explained without…Read more
  •  1357
    Hope, knowledge, and blindspots
    Synthese 194 (2): 531-543. 2017.
    Roy Sorensen introduced the concept of an epistemic blindspot in the 1980s. A proposition is an epistemic blindspot for some individual at some time if and only if that proposition is consistent but unknowable by that individual at that time. In the first half of this paper, I extend Sorensen work on blindspots by arguing that there exist blindspots that essentially involve hopes. In the second half, I show how such blindspots can contribute to and impair different pursuits of self-understanding…Read more