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Journal Articles



  1. 1.Perceptual Content Defended

                Noûs, 45 (4), Dec. 2011, pp. 714-750. (PDF; published online 20 January 2011; abstract)


  1. 2.Ontological Minimalism about Phenomenology

                Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 83 (1), July 2011, pp. 1-40. (PDF; abstract)



  1. 3.The Epistemological Role of Perceptual Experience

                Philosophical Studies, forthcoming. Invited.

                With Comments by Alex Byrne.



  1. 4.Sameness of Fregean Sense

                Synthese, special volume edited by R. Briggs, 2012. Invited. (PDF; abstract)


  1. 5.The Particularity and Phenomenology of Perceptual Experience

                Philosophical Studies, 149 (1), May 2010,  pp. 19-48. (PDF; abstract)


  1. 6.The Situation-Dependency of Perception

                The Journal of Philosophy, 105 (2), Feb. 2008, pp. 55-84. (PDF; abstract)


  1. 7.Action and Self-location in Perception

                Mind, 116 (463), July 2007, pp. 603-632. (PDF; abstract)

               


  1. 8.Begriff, Gehalt, Folgerung

                Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, 48 (5), 2000, pp. 780-789.



Book Chapters



  1. 9.Externalism and the Gappy Content of Hallucination

           Hallucination, ed. F. E. Macpherson, Cambridge: MIT Press, forthcoming.


  1. 10. The Relational and Representational Character of Perceptual Experience

           Does Perception have Content? ed. B. Brogaard, New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.


  1. 11. Content and Equivalence

           Phenomenology and the Neurophilosophy of Consciousness, ed. R. Brown, New York: Springer, forthcoming.

           With Reply by Benj Hellie.


  1. 12. The Particularity of Perceptual Experience

  1.      The Oxford Handbook of Philosophy of Perception, ed. M. Matthen, Oxford: Oxford University Press, forthcoming.


  1. 13.  Concepts, Content, and Rational Capacities

           The Myth of the Mental? ed. J. Schear, London: Routledge, forthcoming.


  1. 14. Perceptual Experience and the Capacity to Act

  1.       Perception, Action, and Consciousness, ed. N. Gangopadhay, M. Madary, and F. Spicer, Oxford: Oxford University Press 2010, pp. 145-159. (PDF)


  1. 15. Sellarsian Perspectives on Perception and Non-Conceptual Content

           The Self-Correcting Enterprise: Essays on Wilfrid Sellars, ed. M. Lance, M. Wolf, Rodopi 2006, pp. 173-196.

        




Reviews



  1. 16. Review of Making It Explicit by Robert Brandom

           Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger 51, 1998, pp. 187-195.

       






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