
معرفی
Corey Maley is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Purdue University, specializing in foundational questions about computation and its role in neuroscience, cognitive science, and psychology. His interdisciplinary work bridges philosophy of science with computational theories of mind.
- Education: B.S./B.A. in Computer Science, Mathematics, Philosophy, and Psychology (University of Nebraska); Ph.D. in Logic and Philosophy of Science (Princeton University)
Research Focus: Explores analog computation, neural representation, and the philosophical implications of treating brains and minds as literal computers. Investigates the relationship between physical magnitudes and computational frameworks in biological systems.
Scientific Contributions: Recipient of the NSF Scholar Award for work on unifying analog and digital computation theories. Developing a manuscript titled "The Analog Brain" under contract with Oxford University Press. Authored influential papers on neural computation, emotion, and computational metaphysics.
- Contact: BRNG 7137, Purdue University, cjmaley@purdue.edu




