Pete Mandik is professor of philosophy at William Paterson University of New Jersey.. He is author of This Is Philosophy of Mind 2013 and Key Terms in Philosophy of Mind 2010.. Michelle
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Personal Identity (Polity, 2015), she has edited The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Imagination (Routledge, 2016) and she has co-edited Knowl-edge through Imagination (Oxford University Press, 2016).
Pete Mandik is professor of philosophy at William Paterson University of New
Jersey He is author of This Is Philosophy of Mind (2013) and Key Terms in Philosophy of Mind (2010).
Michelle Montague is Associate Professor of philosophy at the University of
Texas, Austin Her work focuses on the philosophy of mind, primarily on consciousness and intentionality In addition to publishing numerous articles
in these areas, she is the author of The Given: Experience and Its Content (Oxford University Press, 2016), the co-editor with Tim Bayne of Cogni-tive Phenomenology (Oxford University Press, 2011), and the co-editor with Galen Strawson of Philosophical Writings by P F Strawson (Oxford
Univer-sity Press, 2011)
Nico Orlandi is associate professor of philosophy at the University of California,
Santa Cruz Nico specializes in philosophy of mind and philosophy of psy-chology and neuroscience, and has published several articles in addition to a
book, The Innocent Eye: Why Vision Is Not a Cognitive Process.
Susan Schneider teaches at the University of Connecticut and is a member of the
technology and ethics group at Yale and the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton Schneider writes about matters involving the metaphysics of mind,
AI, and philosophy of cognitive science She also writes opinion pieces for
venues like The New York Times, Nautilus, and Scientific American Her work
wrestles with vexed questions about the metaphysical nature of the self and
mind Her books include the Blackwell Companion to Consciousness (with Max Velmans), Science Fiction and Philosophy and The Language of Thought:
A New Philosophical Direction, as well as a forthcoming trade book, Future Minds Her website SchneiderWebsite.com features many online lectures,
interviews, and papers
Severin Schroeder is Associate Professor in Philosophy at the University of
Read-ing He has written three monographs on Wittgenstein: Wittgenstein: The Way Out of the Fly Bottle (Polity, 2006), Wittgenstein Lesen (Frommann-Holzboog, 2009), and Das Privatsprachen-Argument (Schöningh/Mentis, 1998) He is the editor of Wittgenstein and Contemporary Philosophy of Mind (Palgrave 2001) and Philosophy of Literature (Wiley-Blackwell 2010) He is currently working
on a book on Wittgenstein’s philosophy of mathematics (Routledge)
Maja Spener is a lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of
Birmingham (UK) She is writing a book on introspective method in philoso-phy and scientific psychology