Joel Smith

jsmith@essex.ac.uk

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I am a research fellow for the AHRC Transcendental Philosophy and Naturalism project at Essex.

I'm mainly interested in philosophy of mind, phenomenology and political philosophy. My current research concerns the epistemology, phenomenology and metaphysics of the self and others. The idea is to evaluate transcendental, phenomenological and naturalistic perspectives.

Philosophy

Essex Philosophy Dept.

Transcendental Philosophy and Naturalism

British Philosophical Association

Episteme Links

Humbul Humanities Hub

Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy

 

Online Journals

Journal of Ethics and Social Policy

Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews

Philosophers' Imprint

 

Blogs

Transcendental Philosophy and Naturalism

Crooked Timber

Desert Landscapes

Fragments of Consciousness

Garden of Forking Paths

Thoughts Arguments and Rants

 

Politics

Human Rights Watch

Political Resources

The Onion

 

Music

Solid Steel

Radio Magnetic

 

PUBLICATIONS*

Articles

Forthcoming. Bodily Awareness, Imagination and the Self. European Journal of Philosophy.

Forthcoming. Which Immunity to Error? Philosophical Studies.

2005. Merleau-Ponty and the Phenomenological Reduction. Inquiry 48:6, pp.553-571.

2004. On Knowing Which Thing I Am. Philosophy 79:4, pp.591-608.

 

Book Reviews

2005. Review of M. R. Bennett and P. M. S. Hacker, Philosophical Foundations of Neuroscience. Oxford: Blackwell, 2002. Mind 114, pp.391-394.

2003. Review of Nietzsche, Writings from the Late Notebooks. Edited by Rüdiger Bittner and translated by Kate Sturge. Cambridge University Press, 2003. Philosophical Writings 22, pp.69-71.

2003. Review of Agency and Self-Awareness: Issues in Philosophy and Psychology. Edited by Johannes Roessler and Naomi Eilan. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2003. The Human Nature Review 3, pp.346-348.

 

* In all cases, please refer to the published versions.

 

 

 

 

 

TEACHING

Intersubjectivity

Spring term research seminar with Mark Sacks and Matt Grist.

 

PY939-G-SP: MA Seminar in Philosophy and Psychoanalysis

Spring term MA seminar with Karl Figlio.