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Assistant professor of philosophy 🧚🏻 (she/her) Working on mental disorder, agency, the (disordered) self, etc. www.amandaevans.net
Amanda
If you're curious why I feel so confident in making this claim, check out my new piece, "The Horseshoe Model of pathological loss of control", forthcoming in Mind & Language! philpapers.org/rec/EVATHM
In this piece I argue that anorexia and addiction are two sides of the same coin in a way that can only be recognized once we strip away their divergent phenomenological profiles. It's part of a broader effort of mine to poke holes in the trustworthiness of agential phenomenology.
I am extremely grateful for all of the feedback and support I’ve received on this piece over the years. It’s such a relief for it to finally be out there for real!!!
not nearly enough janky diagrams like this in philosophy journals. we gotta step our game up