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    Semantic memory is often conceptualized as a storage space for an extensive assortment of explicit knowledge structures, formed as the result of a chronic, unconscious mechanism of abstraction and generalization. Against that, I argue that it is not the product of a dedicated system in which content is abstracted from experiences and stored, rather it’s best understood as split between what can be called mnemonic efforts and mnemonic habits. Mnemonic efforts are the effortful expression of seman…Read more
  • Robots, Cyborgs, and Synths: Exploring Personhood Through Artificial Beings
    In Nathan Kellen, Nathan Sheff & Heter Josh (eds.), Fallout and Philosophy, Wiley-blackwell. forthcoming.
    Across the American wasteland, we encounter entities constructed from steel and circuits, but who engage in complex thought, possess intricate emotions, and forge meaningful relationships with their environment and fellow inhabitants. Robobrains present particularly unsettling cases, as their mechanical frames house the recycled brains of humans from a bygone era, compelling players to consider whether remnants of human cognition confer full personhood onto these cyborg hybrids. Similarly, Miste…Read more
  • The Ms. Frizzle Approach: Integrating Playfulness and Creativity in Philosophy Teaching
    American Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy Vol.11. forthcoming.
    This paper explores the creation and transformative potential of the "Ms. Frizzle Approach" in philosophy education. Inspired by Montessori pedagogy, and my time spent during undergrad in a philosophy for children program, this approach developed from my own teaching experiences and emphasizes inviting students to “take chances, make mistakes, and get messy.” By fostering trust and encouraging students to lean into their own interests and abilities, the approach reframes assignments as opportuni…Read more