New York University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2024
CV
Cambridge, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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    The Unity of Pictorial Experience
    Philosophers' Imprint. forthcoming.
    Seeing-in is the experience of seeing something in a picture. Richard Wollheim observed that this experience displays a puzzling combination of features. On the one hand, seeing-in is experienced as a single, unified experience. It is not like the disjoint experience of visualizing something into a scene that one perceives. On the other hand, seeing-in is 'twofold': it involves being visually aware of two distinct objects – an array of ink-marks, and the depicted scene – in two distinct ways. W…Read more
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    Thinking and Being, by Irad Kimhi
    Times Literary Supplement 6072. 2019.
    In this review of Irad Kimhi's "Thinking and Being", I consider some of the book's potentially sweeping consequences for the Fregean proposition.