
Becky Millar
@bexmillar
Lecturer in Philosophy of Mind, Cardiff University
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https://www.beckymillar.com/ 16-03-2021 16:47:26
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I'll be chairing this online discussion about how the loss of the sense of smell can impact us for York Festival of Ideas tomorrow, if anyone is interested in joining: yorkfestivalofideas.com/2023/calendar/…

Project members Becky Millar & Louise Richardson have had an article titled 'Grief, smell, & the olfactory air of a person' accepted by Pacific Philosophical Quarterly. It considers how olfaction can enable continuing bonds with the dead. Pre-print below: academia.edu/103658399/Grie…



We are very pleased to announce that Dr Becky Millar (Becky Millar) joins us today. Becky will be teaching undergraduate and postgraduate modules in philosophy of mind across this academic year. Welcome to Cardiff, Becky! pic.x.com/dcm0iVtrCo




Roses are red Violets are blue Here's a new co-authored article by Jonny Lee 🧠🪴 and me about the compatibility of sensorimotor enactivism and mechanistic explanation as an exciting Valentine's day treat for you. 🌹✨ tandfonline.com/eprint/DTSUT6P…

A wee paper about sensorimotor theory & mechanism by Becky Millar and me is OUT NOW in @philosophicalps. Continuing my broader ambition of late: resolving unnecessary antagonism around representation, enactivism & mechanism. Check it out! tandfonline.com/eprint/DTSUT6P…

Had a great time speaking about smell and interpersonal experience for the PPIG talk series at Philosophy at Edinburgh yesterday! Lovely to be back where I did my MSc & PhD, where so many of my philosophical interests formed. Thanks for having me, & to Dr Jodie Russell for chairing! 💙


I'm very happy to share my article 'Can animals grieve?', which has just been published open access in Ergo Phil Journal. I argue that—contra assumptions present in various philosophical accounts of grief—many non-human animals can, and do, grieve. doi.org/10.3998/ergo.6…

"What is new is a theme running throughout our degrees: the usefulness of philosophising in working together to address problems that we face collectively as organisations and as a society." –– me on our new BA and MA degrees at Cardiff University :: timeshighereducation.com/campus/philoso…
