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I am the Samuel H. Wolcott Professor of Philosophy at Harvard University, where I have taught since 1994
My intellectual interests circle around the mind and our attempts to understand it, from antiquity to today. Questions I lose sleep over include: What makes something count as a mental phenomenon? What is consciousness? What’s the relationship between mind and body and between mind and world? Does unconscious mental life make any sense (and, if it does, what’s its relation to conscious mental life)? What’s the relationship between sensory experience and other mental activities? Do the senses show us what the world is really like or do we perceive it through a distinctive human lens (and if the latter, what follows from that)? Where is the line between subject and object (e.g., is your own body the subject or object of perception?)
My intellectual interests circle around the mind and our attempts to understand it, from antiquity to today. Questions I lose sleep over include: What makes something count as a mental phenomenon? What is consciousness? What’s the relationship between mind and body and between mind and world? Does unconscious mental life make any sense (and, if it does, what’s its relation to conscious mental life)? What’s the relationship between sensory experience and other mental activities? Do the senses show us what the world is really like or do we perceive it through a distinctive human lens (and if the latter, what follows from that)? Where is the line between subject and object (e.g., is your own body the subject or object of perception?)
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STUDIA LEIBNITIANAno. 2 (2011): 196-215
Studies in the History of Philosophy of Mind (2009): 105-129
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