Bernard Molyneux
Assistant Professor
Davis , Ca 95616
Education:
- Ph.D.: Rutgers University, 2006
Biography:
Dissertation: "Aspects of Consciousness Explained," directed by Alvin Goldman
Areas of Specialization: Philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science
Joined the UC Davis Philosophy Faculty: 2006
2011-2012 Course Schedule
Fall
103 – Philosophy of Mind
202 – Theory of Knowledge
Winter
Not teaching
Spring
13 – Minds, Brains and Computers
189C – Special Topics in Theory of Knowledge
Other Courses
189H Topics in Philosophy of Mind
200A Proseminar I
Recent Publications
"Why Experience Taught me Nothing about Transparency," Nous, Vol. 43, No. 1 (2009), 116-136.
"Intuitions are Inclinations to Believe," Philosophical Studies, Vol. 145, No. 1. (2009), 255-277 (with Joshua Earlenbaugh).
Currently Supervising Dissertations
Bert Baumgaertner, "Adaptive Concepts"
