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Dominic Gregory is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sheffield's School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities. He joined the department in September 2004 following a three-year Research Fellowship at Jesus College, Cambridge. His office is located at 9 Mappin Street with regular office hours on Mondays and Tuesdays.
Education:
- Postgraduate studies: Trinity College, Cambridge
- Undergraduate studies: University College London (UCL)
Gregory's research spans several interconnected domains:
- Philosophical foundations of modality and logic, including possible worlds semantics and modal epistemology
- Theory of sensory representations examining pictorial content, mental imagery, and their relationship to perception
- Interdisciplinary work connecting philosophy of mind with cognitive science perspectives on visual imagination
His publications demonstrate consistent focus on sensory representation theories and modal reasoning, with recent articles exploring visual expectations, counterfactual reasoning, and imagery-possibility relationships. His 2013 monograph established a comprehensive framework for understanding sensory representations.
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