Faculty with special interests in Philosophy of Mind include:
Adjunct faculty with particular interests in this area include:
Our department maintains strong ties with the Cognitive Science Program.
Faculty with special interests in Philosophy of Mind include:
Adjunct faculty with particular interests in this area include:
Our department maintains strong ties with the Cognitive Science Program.
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Leite, Adam. "Integrating Unconscious Belief,” in Oxford Handbook of Philosophy and Psychoanalysis, eds. Richard G. T. Gipps and Michael Lacewing, Oxford University Press, 2019: 305-330.
Leite, Adam. 2016. "Second-Personal Desire." Journal of the American Philosophical Association 2 (4): 597-616.
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Ludwig, Kirk. 2014. "Proxy Agency in Collective Action." Noûs 48 (1): 75-105.
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Schmitt, Frederick. 2018. "Collective Belief and Acceptance." In The Handbook of Collective Intentionality, edited by Marija Jankovic and Kirk Ludwig, 90-103. New York: Routledge.