University College London
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2023
Oxford, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
Perception
Emotions
  •  533
    Fear of Missing Out
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. forthcoming.
    What is the fear of missing out (FOMO)? I construe FOMO as a kind of fear which represents its object as absent and distinguish it from nearby phenomena such as regret and loneliness. This construal raises a tension. Philosophers understand fear as representing objects as dangerous, but it is less than clear how experiences of absence pose a threat to the subject. I argue that the threat is to be explained socially. I take FOMO to involve a representation of some absent experience as posing a th…Read more
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    The Dispositional Account of Emotional Expression
    The Philosophical Quarterly 76 (1): 280-300. 2024.
    I propose that accounts of emotional expression can be divided into primary and secondary quality accounts. Primary quality accounts of expression take behaviour to express emotion only if certain perceiver-independent facts about the behaviour or behaving subject obtain. I argue that views of this kind get the extension of expression wrong. I argue instead that behaviour expresses emotion just in case it is disposed to appear to express emotion to standard observers under standard conditions.
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    Perceiving the Event of Emotion
    Ergo: An Open Access Journal of Philosophy 12 (n/a). 2025.
    I argue that the direct perception of emotion (DP) is best conceived in terms of event perception, rather than fact perception or object perception. On neither of these two traditional models can the perception of emotion be as direct as its counterpart in ordinary perception; the proponent of DP must either drop the ‘direct’ claim or embrace a part-whole model of emotion perception and its problems. But our best account of how we perceive events directly can be applied to emotion perception wit…Read more
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    Expressions of emotion as perceptual media
    Synthese 201 (6): 1-23. 2023.
    Expressions of emotion pose a serious challenge to the view that we perceive other people’s emotions directly. If we must perceive expressions in order to perceive emotions, then it is only ever the expressions that we are directly aware of, not emotions themselves. This paper develops a new response to this challenge by drawing an analogy between expressions of emotion and perceptual media. It is through illumination and sound, the paradigmatic examples of perceptual media, that we can see and …Read more