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Verena Wagner is a Professor of Philosophy of Mind at Humboldt University of Berlin and the Berlin School of Mind and Brain. Her academic work spans cognitive philosophy with a particular focus on suspension of judgment, belief formation, and cognitive neutrality. She maintains an active research profile with numerous presentations at major European academic institutions.
Wagner's research interests center on epistemological questions related to cognitive states and doxastic attitudes. Her work explores the philosophical implications of suspending judgment, cognitive neutrality, and the relationship between belief and inquiry. She has developed a taxonomy of cognitive neutrality that appears to be a significant contribution to contemporary philosophy of mind.
Her recent publications and presentations demonstrate a clear trajectory toward understanding how cognitive neutrality functions within epistemic frameworks, with particular attention to applications in machine learning contexts and political discourse. Her work bridges traditional philosophical inquiry with contemporary technological and social challenges.
Wagner has presented her research at numerous prestigious institutions including Central European University, University of Heidelberg, University of Tübingen, and Free University Berlin. Her work has been featured in specialized workshops on epistemology, philosophy of mind, and cognitive science.
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