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Stephen White is a Professor of Philosophy at Tufts University's School of Arts and Sciences. He holds positions in the Department of Philosophy, International Literary and Visual Studies Program, and Film and Media Studies Program. His research focuses on Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology, Meta-ethics, and Aesthetics, with notable work in phenomenology and film studies.
Education: PhD in Philosophy from UC Berkeley (1981), BA in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics from Oxford (1973), and BA in Philosophy and Mathematics from UC Berkeley (1971). His academic career at Tufts spans from 1986 as Assistant Professor, promoted to Associate in 1992, and Professor in 2004.
Research interests include Sartrean phenomenology, mind-body problematics, skeptical theory, and philosophical analysis of film. Recent publications engage with existentialism and visual perception in cinema. Teaching spans courses like 'Philosophy of Mind' and 'Philosophy & Film.'
No scientific awards listed, but holds consistent academic roles without noted grants or fellowships. Active in interdisciplinary programs linking philosophy with visual arts and media studies.





