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134Unity and Particularity in PerceptionPhilosophical Psychology. forthcoming.Standard accounts of object perception force us to choose between the unity of objects and the particularity of objects. The unity of objects is explained in terms of general, repeatable representations and a mental act of predication that binds those representations. The particularity of objects is explained in terms of particular, unrepeatable representations and a pre-predicational mode of perceptual consciousness. Generalists argue that particularists cannot explain the structure of percepti…Read more
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408Emotions and Cognitive BasesThe Philosophical Quarterly. forthcoming.A widespread view of emotions is that emotions represent values. This implies that emotions have ‘cognitive bases’: other mental states that specify the particular object to which value is attributed. Cognitive bases help to explain the occurrence, content, and epistemic status of emotions. However, the nature of cognitive bases, and the basing relation, is obscure. This paper presents a new account of cognitive bases and the basing relation between emotions and cognitive bases. A close examinat…Read more
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209What is the attitude of desire?Philosophical Psychology 38 (5): 2100-2124. 2025.I defend a view of the attitude of desire against a close rival. Both views are versions of “the guise of the good” thesis. The guise of the good says that a desire for P involves P appearing good in some respect. I defend a content-based account of value appearances against an attitude-based account. On the content view, a desire for P represents P as good while the attitude of that desire presents P’s value as true. In other words, a desire for P presents it as true that P is good. The attitud…Read more
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206Desire, imagination, and the perceptual analogyPhilosophical Explorations 26 (2): 234-253. 2023.According to the guise of the good, a desire for P represents P as good in some respect. ‘Perceptualism’ further claims that desires involve an awareness of value analogous to perception. Perceptualism explains why desires justify actions and how desires can end the regress of practical justification. However, perception paradigmatically represents the actual environment, while desires paradigmatically represent prospective states. An experience E is an awareness of O when the nature of E depend…Read more
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1002Desire-As-Belief and Evidence SensitivityTheoria. An International Journal for Theory, History and Foundations of Science 38 (2): 155-172. 2023.Alex Gregory (2017a; 2017b; 2018; 2021) provides an ingenious, systematic defence of the view that desires are a species of belief about normative reasons. This view explains how desires make actions rationally intelligible. Its main rival, which is attractive for the same reason, says that desires involve a quasi-perceptual appearance of value. Gregory (2017a; 2018; 2021) has argued that his view provides the superior explanation of how desires are sensitive to evidence. Here, I show that the q…Read more
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96A Disjunctive Account of DesireDissertation, University of New South Wales. 2022.This thesis motivates a novel account of desire as the best explanation of an intuitive datum. The intuitive datum is that often when an agent desires P she will immediately, outright know that she has a reason to bring P about. Existing explanations of the intuitive datum cannot simultaneously satisfy two desiderata. We want to explain how desires enable outright knowledge of reasons and also explain the fallibility of desires. Existing views satisfy the first desideratum at the expense of the …Read more
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1094Desire-Based Theories of Reasons and the Guise of the GoodErgo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 9 (47): 1288-1321. 2023.I propose an account of desire that reconciles two apparently conflicting intuitions about practical agency. I do so by exploring a certain intuitive datum. The intuitive datum is that often when an agent desires P she will seem to immediately and conclusively know that there is a reason to bring P about. Desire-based theories of reasons seem uniquely placed to explain this intuitive datum. On this view, desires are the source of an agent’s practical reasons. A desire for P grounds conclusive kn…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Moral Psychology |
| Moral Epistemology |
Areas of Interest
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| Perceptual Knowledge |
| Imagination |
| Intuition |
| Free Will |
| Philosophy of Action |
| Meta-Ethics |
| Normative Ethics |