Research

Papers

  1. Gunning for Affective Realism: Emotion, Perception and Police Shooting Errors. Philosophical Psychology (forthcoming).
  2. Does the Problem of Variability Justify Barrett’s Emotion Revolution? Review of Philosophy and Psychology (forthcoming).
  3. On Biologising Racism. British Journal for the Philosophy of Science (forthcoming).
  4. Modularity and the Politics of Emotion Categorisation. A Tribute to Ronald de Sousa (2022).
  5. The Relationship Between Conscious and Unconscious Intentionality. Philosophy (2022).
  6. The “Puzzle” of Emotional Plasticity. Philosophical Psychology (2022).
  7. The New LeDoux: Survival Circuits, and the Surplus Meaning of ‘Fear. Philosophical Quarterly (2020).
  8. What Not to Make of Recalcitrant Emotions. Erkenntnis (2020).
  9. Does Modularity Undermine the Pro-Emotion Consensus? Mind and Language (2019)
  10. What Can Information Encapsulation Tell Us About Emotional Rationality? L. Candiotto (ed.), The Value of Emotion for Knowledge. Palgrave Macmillan (2019).
  11. Do Gestalt Effects Show that We Perceive High-Level Aesthetic Properties? Analysis (2018)
  12. Why the Canberra Plan Won’t Help You Do Serious Metaphysics. Synthese (2017).
  13. Ramseyan Humility: The Response From Revelation & Panpsychism. Canadian Journal of Philosophy (2016).
  14. Conceptual Instability & the New Epistemic Possibility. Erkenntnis (2016).
  15. From Zombie Art to Dead Art.Think (2016).
  16. The Hard Problem & its Explanatory Targets. Ratio (2015).
  17. A Priori Conditionals and the Conceivability of Zombies. Philosophical Papers (2014).
  18. A Representationalist Argument Against Contemporary Panpsychism. Journal of Consciousness Studies (2013).
  19. What is a Negative Property? Philosophy (2013) [w/S. Baron, R. Coltheart & K. Miller].
  20. Pleading Ignorance in Response to Experiential Primitivism.Philosophical Studies (2013).

Book Reviews

  1. The Objects of Thought, by Tim Crane. Australasian Journal of Philosophy (2014).
  2. The Conceptual Link from Physical to Mental, by Robert Kirk. Mind (2014).
  3. Disjunctivism: Contemporary Readings, edited by Alex Byrne & Heather Logue. Australasian Journal of Philosophy (2010).