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Dr. Chris Lindsay is a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Glasgow. His research focuses on early modern philosophy, particularly Thomas Reid, and the philosophy of mind, exploring themes like agency, embodiment, and spatial perception. He edits the Thomas Reid section of PhilPapers.org and has contributed to scholarly discussions on Reid's theories of action, epistemology, and the spatial content of sensations.
Teaching responsibilities include convening Philosophy 2B: 'What Is There?' and lecturing on modern philosophy (Locke, Berkeley), Scottish Enlightenment thinkers (Hume, Reid), and specialized postgraduate courses. His work bridges historical and contemporary philosophy, addressing skepticism, Newtonian influences, and concepts of self.
Publications span articles, book chapters, and reviews, examining Reid’s engagement with Hume, Newtonianism, and the foundations of epistemology. Administrative roles include coordinating curricula and fostering interdisciplinary dialogue in philosophy.
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