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Axel Seemann is a Professor of Philosophy at Bentley University, holding a PhD from the London School of Economics. His teaching encompasses metaphysics, epistemology, philosophy of mind, and social philosophy. His research program focuses on the social dimensions of cognition, particularly joint attention mechanisms, collective intentionality, and the philosophical aspects of loneliness.
Research interests center on how social interactions shape perception and knowledge, with recent work examining loneliness as both psychological phenomenon and philosophical concern. His publications integrate philosophy of mind with social theory and cognitive science.
Seemann's scholarly contributions show consistent development in social cognition theory, from foundational work on joint attention to contemporary investigations into loneliness. His publications bridge philosophical analysis with psychological models and social neuroscience.
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