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38Perceptual justification and objectual attitudesSynthese 203 (165): 1-24. 2024.Some philosophers claim that perception immediately and prima facie justifies belief in virtue of its phenomenal character (Huemer, Skepticism and the veil of perception. Rowman & Littlefield, Lanham, 2001; Pryor, There is immediate justification. In: Steup M, Sosa E (eds) Contemporary debates in epistemology. Blackwell, London (2014), pp. 181–202, 2005). To explain this special justificatory power, some appeal to perception’s presentational character: the idea that perceptual experience present…Read more
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52Defending (perceptual) attitudesEuropean Journal of Philosophy (2): 1-17. 2024.In this paper, I defend a tripartite metaphysics of intentional mental states, according to which mental states are divided into subject, content, and attitude, against recent attempts at eliminating the attitude component (e.g., Montague, Oxford studies in philosophy of mind, 2022, 2, Oxford University Press). I suggest that a metaphysics composed of only subject and content cannot account for (a) multisensory perceptual experiences and (b) phenomenological differences between episodes of perce…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
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Philosophy of Mind |
Metaphysics and Epistemology |
Cognitive Phenomenology |
Perception |
Conscious States, Misc |
Intentionality |