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Carl F. Craver is a Professor of Philosophy and Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology at Washington University in St. Louis, USA. He is affiliated with the ARC-COGITATE Consortium and collaborates with the Research Group Neural Circuits, Consciousness, and Cognition. His work bridges philosophy, neuroscience, and cognitive science, focusing on the relationship between neural mechanisms and cognitive ontology.
Craver's research interrogates the philosophical implications of neuroscience for cognitive science, particularly challenging simplistic reductionist frameworks. He argues for coexisting taxonomies in understanding the mind and its neural implementation. His recent lecture for the Mindvoyage series explored the disconnect between computational models of memory and their neural underpinnings, emphasizing the legitimacy of multiple conceptual frameworks.
He has participated in interdisciplinary collaborations, including the ARC-COGITATE Consortium, and his work often intersects with debates on epistemology and methodology in cognitive science. No specific grants or awards are listed in the provided texts.
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