I’m very happy to share that my new article on the nature of psychological trauma is now available online! Publisher's version: https://t.co/APZfGbXYsA
The core question of the paper is: what is psychological trauma, ultimately? An experience? The consequences of an experience? Or something entirely different?
I’m very happy to share that my new article on the nature of psychological trauma is now available online! Publisher's version: https://t.co/APZfGbXYsA
This is the first time I engage with questions related to mental health; I'd be extremely grateful for any feedback or thoughts! Preprint here: https://t.co/Gu0GsVPG8A
Andrea Raimondi (@unibielefeld) and @undyzed (@NottsPhilosophy) consider strategies for Naïve Realists to resist recent arguments from seeming against their view in Vol 62, Iss. 3 of American Philosophical Quarterly https://t.co/cytQTsJaNY
New paper out! People talk a lot about naïve realism in philosophy of perception, but it’s not always clear they’re talking about the same thing or the version that actually matters. I try to clear things up a bit. https://t.co/YGQBcKYCTf #philosophy
Really looking forward to Fundamental Things: A Workshop with Louis deRosset, co-organized with Giorgio Lando!
📅 June 20, 2025 | L’Aquila
A day of metaphysics & fundamentality with leading philosophers working on these themes.
🌐 Attend online: https://t.co/ZEQInKKnPb
Very happy to share that my co-authored paper with my friend and colleague @_andrearaimondi, “Naïve Realism, Seemings, and the Nature of Visual Experiences”, is out in American Philosophical Quarterly! Published version and preprint here:https://t.co/T4QGeUlMVr
#Philosophy
Excited to share my new paper on naïve realism and the argument from hallucination, now published in Synthese (open access): https://t.co/6O1FgtnpyH What if hallucinations are naïve realist? I engage with this idea and sketch a (slightly bold) positive proposal!
In this paper, we discuss and articulate strategies for Naive Realists to resist arguments from seeming. If you're interested and would like to receive a copy of the pre-print, feel free to get in touch with either of us.
I am very pleased to share the news that a paper I co-authored with my friend and colleague @_andrearaimondi has been accepted for publication in the American Philosophical Quarterly! The title of our paper is “Naïve Realism, Seemings, and the Nature of Visual Experiences”.
We are holding a conference to celebrate the life and work of our dearly departed friend and colleague, Penelope Mackie, 3-5 July 2024 in Nottingham. Please spread the word! https://t.co/WHKODzbj1t. Supported by @Aristotweets
We are holding a conference to celebrate the life and work of our dearly departed friend and colleague, Penelope Mackie, 3-5 July 2024 in Nottingham. Please spread the word! https://t.co/WHKODzbj1t. Supported by @Aristotweets
Thank you to everyone who came to Djanogly Terrace today to remember Grace and Barnaby ❤️
Thank you to our @UoNSU for organising the vigil ❤️
#NottinghamTogether#WeAreUoN
A new philosophy of mental health series starts tomorrow at Middle Street Resource Centre @74msrc - with @craigafrench. The events will introduce ideas in the philosophy of mental health, and involve lots of discussion! https://t.co/85d1udi7hJ
We are delighted to announce that one of our PhD students, Giorgio Mazzullo @undyzed passed his viva with no corrections. He wrote a brilliant dissertation entitled "On Philosophers' Hallucinations" supervised by Craig French, Penelope Mackie, Joe Cunningham, and Steve Barker.