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Alva Noë |
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Background Before coming to Berkeley in the summer of 2003, I was a member of the Department of Philosophy at University of California, Santa Cruz. I arrived at UCSC in 1996, after serving as a Postdoctoral Research Associate at the Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University, where I worked with Daniel Dennett and where I was loosely associated with a project to build a humanoid robot (the Cog Project) at the MIT Artificial Intelligence Laboratory. |
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PhD Harvard University (1995)
My dissertation (submitted to the Department of Philosophy) was entitled Experience and the Mind: An Essay on the Metaphysics of Perception. (Abstract.) My advisor was Hilary Putnam. Warren Goldfarb and Charles Parsons were on my dissertation committee. |
BPhil New College, Oxford University (1988)
My BPhil thesis, Kant's Account of Self-Knowledge in the Light of Wittgenstein's Private Language Argument, was supervised by Peter Hacker. The thesis was submitted to the Sub-faculty of Philosophy. I took exams in Philosophical Logic (supervisor: Michael Dummett), Kant (supervisor: Peter Strawson), and Wittgenstein (supervisor: Brian McGuinness). |
BA Columbia University (1986)
I majored in philosophy. |
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- Department of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley CA 94720-2390 --- TEL: (510) 643-8412 --- FAX: (510) 642-4164 --- noe+AT+berkeley.+edu |