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    Sensation and Scepticism in Plotinus
    In Brad Inwood (ed.), Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy Volume 39, Oxford University Press. pp. 249-297. 2010.
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    The thesis offers a reconstruction of Plotinus' reading of the Theaetetus, and it presents an account of his epistemology that rests on that reading. It aims to show that Plotinus reads the Theaetetus as containing two anti-sceptical arguments. The first argument is an answer to radical scepticism, namely, to the thesis that nothing is apprehensible and judgement must be suspended on all matters. The second argument is an answer to a more moderate form of scepticism, which does not endorse a uni…Read more
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    Bulletin de philosophie ancienne
    with Catherine Collobert, Benoît Castelnérac, Gabriela Cursaru, George Englebretsen, Francisco Gonzalez, Margaret R. Graver, David Konstan, Yvon Lafrance, and Daniel Larose
    Revue de Métaphysique et de Morale 75 (3): 403. 2012.
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    Plotinus on the Inner Sense
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 23 (5): 864-887. 2015.
    Recently, there has been a growing interest in ancient views on consciousness and particularly in their influence on medieval and early modern philosophers. Here I suggest a new interpretation of Plotinus’s account of consciousness which, if correct, may help us to reconsider his role in the history of the notion of the inner sense. I argue that, while explaining how our divided soul can be a unitary subject of the states and activities of its parts, Plotinus develops an original account of cons…Read more
  • Sensation and Scepticism in Plotinus
    Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 39 249-297. 2010.
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    Nature and Utopia in Epictetus’ Theory of Oikeiōsis
    Phronesis 63 (3): 293-350. 2018.
    _ Source: _Volume 63, Issue 3, pp 293 - 350 It is widely agreed that there is a gap between the personal and the social ethics of the Stoics due to the difficulty of harmonizing personal and social _oikeiōsis_. By reconstructing Epictetus’ theory of _oikeiōsis_, this paper aims to show that, in his ethics, there is no such gap, and this for two reasons: first, his account of social _oikeiōsis_ is not meant to ground his social ethics; second, his theory of personal _oikeiōsis_ is a philosophical…Read more
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    Plotinus on the Soul (review)
    Ancient Philosophy 37 (1): 238-242. 2017.