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Elijah Chudnoff is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Miami, affiliated with the Department of Philosophy within the College of Arts and Sciences. He holds a PhD from Harvard University and has been teaching since completing his graduate studies. His research focuses on epistemology, philosophy of mind, and the role of intuition as a form of intellectual perception. He explores how intuitions and perception contribute to knowledge, particularly in abstract domains like mathematics and morality, and investigates the interplay between cognitive expertise and epistemic justification.
Chudnoff has published extensively, including books such as Intuition (2013), Cognitive Phenomenology (2015), and Forming Impressions: Expertise in Perception and Intuition (2020). His work addresses foundational questions in epistemology, such as the nature of perceptual and intuitive justification, the a priori, and the structure of consciousness. He also engages with broader methodological debates in philosophy, emphasizing the importance of rigorous analysis and the role of thought experiments.
His research interests span the justification of beliefs via intuition, cognitive phenomenology, and the improvability of perceptual and intuitive capacities through expertise. He has contributed to discussions on topics like moral perception, emotional dogmatism, and the phenomenology of abstract object awareness. Despite his prolific output, no scientific awards or grants are explicitly mentioned in the provided texts.
Chudnoff’s publications often bridge theoretical philosophy with empirical considerations, reflecting his commitment to understanding how intellectual and sensory experiences underpin knowledge. His recent work, including analyses of perceptual epistemic security and reasoned change in logic, highlights his ongoing engagement with cutting-edge debates in epistemology and philosophy of mind.



