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Benj Hellie

bh.jpgBenj Hellie
BA: Stanford, 1994; PhD: Princeton, 2001

Associate Professor

 

Other employment
  • Invited Director, International Summer School in Cognitive Sciences and Semantics, University of Latvia, Summer 2011
  • Assistant Professor, Cornell, 2000--2005.
Honours/grants
  • Standard Research Grant, SSHRC, 2007--10.
  • Visiting Fellow, Centre for Consciousness, Philosophy Program, RSSS, ANU, Spring 2007.
Research interests

Philosophy of mind (consciousness, rationality, intentionality, perception, action, personal identity, interpretation, physicalism); epistemology and philosophical semantics (traditional and formal); history of analytical philosophy


Primary office
Address: UTSC Humanities 335
Tel: 416-208-4843
Fax: 416-208-2669

benj.hellie@utoronto.ca
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Office hours at this office: tba


Secondary office
Address: 170 St. George St., Rm. 513
Tel: 416-978-8226
Fax: 416-978-8703
Office hours at this office: by appointment




Sample publications

  • Conscious Life, OUP, forthcoming.
  • 'There it is', Philosophical Issues, 2011.
  • 'An externalist's guide to inner experience', Perceiving the World, Bence Nanay, editor, OUP, 2010.
  • 'The multidisjunctive conception of hallucination', Hallucination, Fiona Macpherson, editor, MIT, 2011.
  • 'That which makes the sensation of blue a mental fact: Moore on phenomenal relationism', The European Journal of Philosophy, 2007.
  • ''There's something it's like' and the structure of consciousness', The Philosophical Review, 2007.
  • 'Noise and perceptual indiscriminability', Mind, 2005.

 

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