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Laura Oppi is a Research Fellow at the Department of Communication within the Faculty of Humanities at the University of Copenhagen. She works in the Center for Subjectivity Research as part of the Mapping Perceptual Presence research group.
Her academic background includes three advanced degrees from the University of Padua, including:
- Master's thesis: A phenomenological analysis of the sense of reality
- Master's thesis: Seeing Pink Elephants: A phenomenological assessment of the debate concerning visual hallucinations between philosophy of mind and psychiatry
- Bachelor's thesis: Real hallucinations: a phenomenological analysis through the thought of Edmund Husserl
Her research focuses on the intersection of phenomenology and analytic philosophy of mind, examining:
- Dimensions of presence in perceptual/non-perceptual experiences
- Phenomenology of memory errors and confabulations
- Subjective distinguishability between hallucinations and perceptions
- Imagination's role in cognitive phenomena
Her recent talks demonstrate a coherent research trajectory across phenomenological philosophy and cognitive science, with particular attention to:
- Comparative analysis of hallucinations and confabulations
- Franco-German philosophical traditions
- Contemporary mind/brain research
- Epistemological implications of subjective indistinguishability
She maintains active affiliation with the Center for Subjectivity Research, contributing to its international reputation in phenomenological studies through:
- Regular participation in research seminars
- Collaboration with visiting scholars
- Development of new frameworks for experiential analysis
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