Susanna Schellenberg
Professor of Philosophy
Rutgers University
Current Institution | Rutgers University |
Department | Philosophy |
Disciplines | |
Address | Department of PhilosophyRutgers University New Brunskwick New Jersey 08901 United States Phone: 732-932-9861 |
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Professor of Philosophy
Rutgers University
(Jul 2016 - Present)
Associate Professor
Rutgers University
(Jan 2011 - Jul 2016)
Associate Professor
Australian National University, RSSS
(2010 - 2011)
Assistant Professor
Australian National University, RSSS
(2008 - 2010)
Postdoctoral Fellow
Australian National University, RSSS
(2007 - 2009)
curtailed for Assist. Prof. position
Andrew Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow in Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science
University of Toronto, Department of Philosophy
(2006 - 2008)
curtailed for ANU postdoc
- Chief Investigator (with David Chalmers, Ned Block, and Susanna Siegel), ARC discovery project on The High-Level Structure of Consciousness (2006 - 2009)
- ANU, RSSS grant to organize workshop on Perceptual Capacities ($9000) (2010 - Present)
- Swiss National Science Foundation, Fellowship for Young Researchers (2006 - 2007)
- Norwegian Government Research Council, International Fellowship for Young Researchers (2005 - 2006)
- Andrew Mellon Doctoral Fellowship (2004 - 2005)
- Andrew Mellon Pre-Doctoral Fellowship (2001 - 2002)
- Erasmus Fellowship (1995 - 1996)
Publication Summary
Journal Articles | ||
| 1. “Experience and Evidence”. Mind, 122 (487), pp. 699-747. Abridged version reprinted in Traditional Epistemic Internalism, ed. M. Bergmannand B. Coppenger, Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2. “Belief and Desire in Imagination and Immersion”. The Journal of Philosophy, 110 (9), pp. 497-517. 3. “Phenomenal Evidence and Factive Evidence”. Symposium with comments by Matt McGrath, Ram Neta, and Adam Pautz, Philosophical Studies, forthcoming. 4. “Response to McGrath, Neta, and Pautz”. Philosophical Studies, forthcoming. 5. “The Epistemic Force of Perceptual Experience”. With comments by Alex Byrne, Philosophical Studies, forthcoming. 7. “Perceptual Content and Relations”. Philosophical Studies. With a response by Bill Fish. Selected papers of the Pacific APA 2012, 163 (1), March 2013,pp. 49-55. 8. “Sameness of Fregean Sense”. Synthese, special volume edited by R. Briggs, 189 (1), Nov. 2012, pp. 163-175. (invited) 9. “Perceptual Content Defended”. Noûs, 45 (4), Dec. 2011, pp. 714-750. 10. “Ontological Minimalism about Phenomenology”. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 83 (1), July 2011, pp. 1-40. 11. “The Particularity and Phenomenology of Perceptual Experience”. Philosophical Studies, 149 (1), May 2010, pp. 19-48. 12. “The Situation-Dependency of Perception”. The Journal of Philosophy, 105 (2), Feb. 2008, pp. 55-84. 13. “Action and Self-Location in Perception”. Mind, 116 (463), July 2007, pp. 603-632. 14. “Begriff, Gehalt, Folgerung”. Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie, 48 (5), Dec. 2000, pp. 780-789. [Translated title: “Concepts, Content, Inferences”] | |
Book Chapters | ||
| 15. “The Relational and Representational Character of Perceptual Experience”. Does Perception have Content? ed. B. Brogaard, New York: Oxford University Press, forthcoming. 16. “Externalism and the Gappy Content of Hallucination”. Hallucination, ed. F. E. Macpherson, Cambridge: MIT Press, 2013. 17. “A Trilemma about Mental Content”. Mind, Reason, and Being-in-the-World, ed. J. Schear, London: Routledge, 2013. 18. “Perceptual Experience and the Capacity to Act”. Perception, Action, and Consciousness, ed. N. Gangopadhay, M. Madary, and F. Spicer, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2010, pp. 145-159. 19. “Sellarsian Perspectives on Perception and Non-Conceptual Content”. The Self-Correcting Enterprise: Essays on Wilfrid Sellars, ed. M. Lance, M. Wolf, Rodopi 2006, pp. 173-196. | |
Review | ||
| 20. Review of Making It Explicit: Reasoning, Representing, and Discursive Commitment, by Robert Brandom, Philosophischer Literaturanzeiger, 51, (1998), pp. 187-195. |
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