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Prof. Matt MacKenzie is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Colorado State University. His academic specialization lies in Buddhist philosophy, classical Indian philosophy, and the philosophy of mind, with a focus on consciousness, self-consciousness, and the self. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Hawai'i, Manoa (2004).
His research explores themes such as reflexive awareness, meditative practices, and the intersection of Buddhism with naturalism and enactivism. Notable works include the 2022 book Buddhist Philosophy and the Embodied Mind. His courses cover world philosophies, Asian philosophy, and the philosophy of mind.
Key research interests align with embodied cognition, self-awareness theories, and the application of Buddhist thought to modern philosophical debates. His recent publications (2020–2024) engage topics like gender performativity, environmental ethics, and the plasticity of self-experience through a Buddhist lens.
Though no awards are listed, his work bridges traditional Asian philosophies with Western analytical frameworks. He advises no listed students but contributes to academic discourse through seminars and courses on major philosophical texts.
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