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Rick Grush is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). His primary affiliation is with the Department of Philosophy, though his research intersects with cognitive science, neuroscience, and interdisciplinary studies.
His research focuses on perception, temporal experience, representation theory, enactivism, and neurophilosophical questions. Notable themes include crossmodal perception, agency theory, and the philosophical analysis of sensory integration. He critiques and synthesizes theories from both analytic philosophy and cognitive science, often engaging with empirical research in neuroscience.
Grush’s recent work explores the temporal structure of perceptual experience, agency’s role in perception, and the philosophical implications of enactivist frameworks. His publications consistently bridge gaps between abstract philosophical concepts and concrete scientific methodologies, emphasizing interdisciplinary dialogue.
Though no academic awards or grants are explicitly noted in the provided materials, his prolific output from 2016 to 2023 demonstrates sustained engagement with cutting-edge debates in philosophy of mind and cognitive science.
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