Bradley Richards
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My work can also be found on PhilPapers, Academia.edu, and Google Scholar.

Work in Progress
I also have been working on papers on the relationship between attention and aesthetics, attention and representation, and fundamental reality.

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles
  1. 2021 "Seeing and Attending Wholes and Parts: A Reply to Prettyman." Thought: A Journal of Philosophy.
  2. 2020 "Forests, Trees, and Aesthetic Attention: A Reply to Nanay." Journal of Consciousness Studies.
  3. 2016 "Cognitive Penetrability, Context, and Aesthetics: Nanay, Danto and the Gallery of Indiscernibles". Philosophical Psychology.
  4. 2016 "Attention and Seeing Objects: The Identity-Crowding Debate." Philosophical Psychology. 
  5. 2015  “Advancing the Overflow Debate.” Journal of Consciousness Studies, 22(7-8), 124–144.
  6. 2015 "Cognitive Phenomenology and Indirect Sense." Metaphysica.
  7. 2015 "Sexual Desire and the Phenomenology of Attraction." Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review/Revue Canadienne de Philosophie, 54(02), 263–283.
  8. 2014 “Horgan and Tienson on Phenomenology and Intentionality.” Philosophical Studies, Volume 167, Issue 2 , pp 313-326 (with Andrew Bailey)
  9. 2013 “Identity-Crowding and Object-Seeing: A Reply to Block. ” Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 1(4), 9–19. ​See also Ned Block's reply to this paper:  Ned Block (2013). Seeing and Windows of Integration. Thought: A Journal of Philosophy 1 (4); and the article addressed by my paper: Ned Block (2013). The Grain of Vision and the Grain of Attention. Thought, A Journal of Philosophy 1 (2):170-184. 
Articles in Edited Volumes
  1. 2023 "Asterios Polyp as Philosophy: Master of Two Worlds."  In The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy.
  2. 2023 "Pulp Fiction as Philosophy: Bad Faith and the Path of the Righteous Man". In The Palgrave Handbook of Popular Culture as Philosophy.
  3. 2022 "What is it like to be a Host?" In Introducing Philosophy through Pop Culture, 2nd Edition. Wiley-Blackwell.
  4. 2019 "'Be Right Back' and Rejecting Tragedy: Would You Bring Back Your Deceased Loved One?". In Black Mirror and Philosophy. Wiley-Blackwell.
  5. 2018 "What is it like to be a Host?" In Westworld and Philosophy. Wiley-Blackwell.
  6. 2012 “Living in the Dreamworld: On the Existence of an Objective Dreamworld in Neil Gaiman's The Sandman”. In Neil Gaiman and Philosophy. Open Court: Chicago.
Other Written Contributions
  1. 2013 Category Summary, Attention and Consciousness in Psychology, PhilPapers
  2. 2013 Category Summary, Change/Inattentional Blindness, PhilPapers
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