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Associate Professor of Philosophy and Psychological and Brain Sciences
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Education:
- Philosophy & Symbolic Systems (Field Designation in Cognitive Science) Stanford University 1997
- Computer Science Indiana University 1989
- Philosophy Indiana University 1989
- Specialties:
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Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Science
- Research Interests:
Güven Güzeldere (Ph.D. 1997, Stanford)
joined the Duke faculty in 1997. He has
published articles on philosophy of mind,
history and philosophy of psychology, and
artificial intelligence. He has co-edited (with
Stefano Franchi) two special issues of
Stanford Humanities Review: "Bridging
the Gap: Where Cognitive Science Meets
Literary Criticism," and "Constructions of the
Mind: Artificial Intelligence and the
Humanities," as well as an anthology on
consciousness (with Ned Block and Owen
Flanagan), The Nature of Consciousness:
Philosophical and Scientific Debates, (MIT
Press, 1998). He is a founder of Stanford
Electronic Humanities Review, a founding
associate editor of Psyche: An
Interdisciplinary Journal of Research on
Consciousness, and a founding member
of the Association for the Scientific Study of
Consciousness. He was a fellow at the
Stanford Humanities Center (1993-94), served
as the academic coordinator for the Stanford
Symbolic Systems Program (1994-95), and as
a research consultant at the XEROX Palo Alto
Research Center (1991-96). Güzeldere is
affiliated with
Duke's Center for
Cognitive Neuroscience. Recent Publications (More Publications)
- G. Güzeldere. Mechanical Minds: Cybernetics and Artificial Intelligence from. 2011. (Book manuscript, in preparation (backburner).)
- Murat Aydede, Güven Güzeldere. Sensing, Perceiving, Introspecting: Cognitive Architecture and Phenomenal Consciousness. 2011. (Oxford University Press, forthcoming)
- Güven Güzeldere and Yoshi Nakamura, eds.. The Puzzle of Pain: Philosophical and Scientific Readings.. The MIT Press,
2011. (in preparation, under contract)
- O, Flanagan, J. Evans, G. Guzeldere. "Neuroethics: The Ethics of Neuroscience or the Neuroscience of Ethics?." Neurology (2007).
- Murat Aydede and Güven Güzeldere. "Cognitive Architecture, Concepts and Introspection: An Information-." Nous (2005).
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