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Alien Experience by Maura Tumulty (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Colgate University)

If I were a better human being, that person's voice wouldn't sound so shrill to me. Many of us may have had such thoughts. They give voice to the worrying intuition that if we were less affected by sexism and racism, or better at keeping our tempers, our fellow humans would look and sound differently to us. In Alien Experience, Maura Tumulty argues that we should take this sense of unease seriously. It is as philosophically significant as our unease over desires or fears that we disown. Making sense of this unease requires us to re-think the relation between experiences and standing commitments; to re-consider what we mean by self-control; and to attend to empirical questions about perception, attention, and tacit cognition. In taking up these issues, Alien Experience illuminates and questions a significant assumption that underlies debates in the philosophy of mind, moral psychology, and ethics: While we may be answerable (morally, ethically, legally) for our attitudes and emotions, we are not answerable in any interesting way for our perceptions and sensations. Tumulty argues that this assumption leads to a flattened view of the ways experiences are related to agency. Recognizing that we can be alienated from our experiences helps us appreciate distinctive opportunities for self-improvement.

About Maura Tumulty (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Colgate University)

Maura Tumulty is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Colgate University. She received her PhD from the University of Pittsburgh, her MSc from the University of Edinburgh, and her BA from Williams College. She is interested in questions at the intersection of philosophy of mind and moral psychology.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1: Alien Experience Section 1: Agency in attitudes-and experience? Section 2: A sketch of alienated experience Section 3: How could such endorsement or rejection be significant? Section 4: Ways an agent can reject an experience Section 5: Consequences and concerns Chapter 2: Self-Control Section 1: Judgment sensitivity Section 2: Managerial self-control Section 3: Distinctively first-personal managerial self-control Section 4: Imagination and instrumental reasons Section 5: Alienable experiences Section 6: Will-power and obsession Chapter 3: The Forensic Approach to Experience Section 1: Alienation and false belief Section 2: The forensic approach to experience Section 3: A bit more about cognitive penetration Section 4: What if the IAT research program is built on sand? Section 5: Are we presupposing an ideal experience? Chapter 4: Paths to Alienation Section 1: Food, fit, fallacy Section 2: Experiencing buildings Section 3: Traces of atrocity Section 4: Responding to troubling invitations Chapter 5: Consequences for Philosophy of Perception Section 1: Naive realism Section 2: Hallucination and illusion Section 3: Denying high-level properties Section 4: The need for representation Section 5: Wishful seeing

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NPB9780190845629
9780190845629
0190845627
Alien Experience by Maura Tumulty (Associate Professor of Philosophy, Associate Professor of Philosophy, Colgate University)
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Hardback
Oxford University Press Inc
2020-03-10
304
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