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Kyle Banick is a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at California State University, Long Beach. He holds a PhD in Philosophy from the University of California, Irvine, specializing in analytic phenomenology and formal logic. His research integrates phenomenological insights with formal logic to explore how logical systems emerge from and inform conscious experience. Key themes include phenomenal intentionality, modal structures, and the interplay between subjectivity and formal systems.
His education includes a PhD from UC Irvine, focusing on analytic phenomenology with a background in formal logic. Research interests center on grounding logical and intentional structures in conscious experience, reinterpreting formal logic through phenomenology, and analyzing negation, self-consciousness, and modal operations in cognition.
Banick's articles (e.g., Subjective Character as the Origo a Quo of Phenomenal Consciousness, 2021) explore phenomenological frameworks for intentionality and consciousness. His work challenges externalist models, advocating a subjectivity-centered approach. While no scientific awards are listed, his contributions are recognized in journals like Grazer Philosophische Studien and European Journal of Philosophy.
Teaching spans a broad range: from phenomenology and Wittgenstein to symbolic logic and ethics. He mentors graduate students but no specific advisees are listed. No lab affiliations are mentioned, though his research focuses on theoretical philosophy with interdisciplinary implications.




