
معرفی
Samuel F. Murray is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Virginia. His research focuses on the intersection of philosophy, cognitive science, and ethics, particularly exploring topics like self-control, vigilance, free will, and moral responsibility. He leads the grant 'Consciousness, Just in Time' (2022–2024) investigating consciousness and objectivity.
Education: Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Notre Dame (2019), specializing in 'Vigilance: Self-Control for Planners.'
Research Interests include experimental philosophy, moral psychology, cognitive neuroscience of decision-making, and the philosophical implications of mind wandering. His work bridges theoretical philosophy with empirical methods, addressing questions such as how people conceptualize determinism and the ethical dimensions of negligence and blame attribution.
Key trends in his publications (8+ articles) include exploring vigilance strategies, the neurocognitive basis of responsibility, and the psychological mechanisms underlying moral judgments. He frequently collaborates on interdisciplinary projects involving cognitive science and neuroscience.
Grants: 1 active project on consciousness and cognition. No scientific awards explicitly listed.





