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This Quintessence of Dust - Consciousness Explained, at ThirtyPhilosophical Papers 50 (1): 281-308. 2021.Daniel Dennett’s Consciousness Explained is probably the most widely read book about consciousness ever written by a philosopher. Despite this, the book has had a surprisingly small influence on how most philosophers of mind view consciousness. This might be because many philosophers badly misunderstand the book. They claim it does not even attempt to explain consciousness, but instead denies its very existence. Outside of philosophy the book has had more influence, but is saddled by the same mi…Read more
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You should rather play hide-and-seek against someone who cannot predict where you hide than against someone who can, as the article illustrates in connection with a high-stakes example. Causal Decision Theory denies this. So Causal Decision Theory is false.Dicing with deathAnalysis 74 (4): 587-592. 2014.
Brown University
PhD, 2018
APA Central Division
Notre Dame, Indiana, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
| Normative Ethics |
| Epistemology |
| Decision Theory |
Areas of Interest
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| Normative Ethics |
| Epistemology |
| Decision Theory |
| Probabilistic Reasoning |
| Social Epistemology |
| Vagueness and Indeterminacy |
PhilPapers Editorships
| Disagreement in Philosophy |
| Aggregation and Consequentialism |