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    Defending internalism about unconscious phenomenal character
    with Tomáš Marvan
    Synthese 203 (5): 1-18. 2024.
    Two important questions arise concerning the properties that constitute the phenomenal characters of our experiences: first, where these properties exist, and, second, whether they are tied to our consciousness of them. Such properties can either exist externally to the perceiving subject, or internally to her. This article argues that phenomenal characters, and specifically the phenomenal characters of colours, may exist independently of consciousness and that they are internal to the subject. …Read more
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    Unconscious transformative experience
    Synthese 202 (4): 1-26. 2023.
    According to L.A. Paul, conscious experiences can be transformative. But can unconscious experiences also be transformative? After a preliminary clarification of what it means to have an unconscious experience, we marshal three cases of unconscious experiences to support the idea that unconscious experiences can be transformative: one inspired by Anna Karenina, another by a case of Freud’s, and a third by the medical condition hemispatial neglect. Such examples, we argue, suggest not only that y…Read more
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    Reviews (review)
    Philosophical Psychology 20 (6): 815-833. 2007.
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    Preamble
    Philosophical Psychology 20 (6). 2007.
    This Article does not have an abstract
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    The Evolution of Nagel's Panpsychism
    Klesis Review 41 (2018): 180-202. 2018.
    In this paper I will trace the path of Nagel’s thought, from the reasons that led him to ambivalent embrace of panpsychism, to his present view. Having arrived at his present position I will consider how to make best sense of it. Is it panpsychism, or not? And were the seeds of that view present all along?