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Daniel Dennett is the Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy and co-director of the Center for Cognitive Studies at Tufts University. He is a leading figure in philosophy of mind and cognitive science, with a career spanning decades of influential scholarship.
His research focuses on the nature of consciousness, human freedom, and the evolutionary and computational underpinnings of the mind. Drawing from philosophy, psychology, neuroscience, and computer science, Dennett advocates a naturalistic approach to understanding cognition.
Dennett's work bridges disciplines, emphasizing the compatibility of scientific inquiry with philosophical analysis. Though no specific publications are listed here, his extensive body of work—including over 300 articles and 13 books—has shaped debates in cognitive science and analytic philosophy.
- Austin B. Fletcher Professor of Philosophy, Tufts University
- Co-Director, Center for Cognitive Studies, Tufts University
He has mentored numerous students and researchers in philosophy and cognitive science, though specific names are not provided. His leadership in interdisciplinary research continues to influence both academic and public discourse.
Dennett is affiliated with the Center for Cognitive Studies, a hub for interdisciplinary research on the mind, integrating perspectives from philosophy, psychology, linguistics, and artificial intelligence.
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