Harvard University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2021
New York City, New York, United States of America
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    Really Looking and Being Seen
    Philosophical Review 135 (2): 143-173. 2026.
    This article is about how best to understand the Murdochian idea that love is the direct apprehension of another person as a source of value outside oneself. Taking expressions of care as a case study, the article argues that the unilateral conception of loving attention that Iris Murdoch and some of her influential defenders employ cannot make sense of phenomena central to interpersonal love. According to the intersubjective alternative defended, loving attention is based in second-personal tho…Read more
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    Why immanent critique?
    European Journal of Philosophy 30 (2): 676-692. 2021.