Susanna Schellenberg | |
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Institutions | Rutgers University, Australian National University |
Main interests | epistemology, philosophy of mind, perception, philosophy of language, |
Susanna Schellenberg is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science at Rutgers University, where she holds a secondary appointment at the Rutgers Center for Cognitive Science.[1][2] She specializes in epistemology, philosophy of mind, and philosophy of language[3][4][5] and is best known for her work on perceptual experience, evidence, capacities, mental content, and imagination. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Guggenheim Award, a Humboldt Prize, and a Mellon New Directions Fellowship for a project on the Neuroscience of Perception. She is the author of The Unity of Perception: Content, Consciousness, Evidence (Oxford University Press, 2018).[6] The book won an honorable mention for the American Philosophical Association 2019 Sanders Book Prize.
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