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“Knowledge in Action (1)
” investigates the role of reason and self-knowledge in acting intentionally (1)
Activism (1)
After receiving my B.Sc (1)
AI Ethics (1)
Ancient Philosophy (1)
and Douglas Lavin influenced my thinking a great deal during my graduate work. John McDowell and Charles Travis were key influencers outside of Harvard. I work on philosophy of mind (1)
and investigates self-consciousness both in action and perception and the use of the first-person pronoun in expressing such consciousness. In this investigation I focus on Kant (1)
and Matthew Boyle. In addition to my dissertation supervisors (1)
and was written under the supervision of Sean Kelly (1)
Animal Ethics (1)
Applied Ethics (1)
by itself (1)
Charles Parsons (1)
Contemporary Ethics and Areas of Political Philosophy (1)
Contemporary French Philosophy (1)
Epistemology (1)
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Ethics and Value Theory (1)
Feminist Philosophy (1)
Frege (1)
History of Philosophy (1)
History of Turkish Thought (1)
I switched to Philosophy and completed my Ph.D. in Philosophy in 2013 at Harvard. My dissertation (1)
in Mathematics (1)
Machine Ethics (1)
Moral Epistemology (1)
Moral Philosophy (1)
Moral Responsibility (1)
Philosophy of Curiosity (1)
Philosophy of Language (1)
Philosophy of Mind (1)
Richard Moran (1)
Social and Political Philosophy (1)
The Moral Significance of Relationships (1)
Theories of Truth and Falsity (1)
to be a way of acquiring knowledge of the objective world - so I worked on the object of the agent's non-observational knowledge. My current research lies at the intersection of philosophy of mind and philosophy of language (1)
Virtue Ethics (1)
Warren Goldfarb (1)
with a focus on action because (as O'Schaughnessy puts it) the phenomenon of bodily action set in a public and physical environment is a particularly appropriate place to focus to study mind in this materialistic age. My earlier research was on the possi (1)
Wittgenstein and Anscombe. (1)