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Verena Gottschling is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at York University, Canada, affiliated with the Cognitive Science Program. She holds a PhD from the University of Mainz and has held academic positions across Europe, including visiting roles at Washington University in St. Louis, King's College London, and the École Polytechnique/CNRS in Paris.
Her research focuses on interdisciplinary philosophy of mind and cognitive science, with emphases on evolutionary psychology, massive modularity, emotions in cognition, nonlinguistic thought, and the impact of digitalization on cognitive processes. She has contributed to debates on mental imagery, rationality, and consciousness through publications in journals like Behavioral and Brain Sciences and Erkenntnis.
Educational background includes a Magister Artium from the University of Tübingen and postdoctoral fellowships in cognitive science at Saarbrücken and Mainz. She teaches courses on philosophy of psychology, consciousness, and artificial intelligence at both undergraduate and graduate levels.
Current research includes collaborations on social modulation of pain (VW Grant) and intuitions in philosophical theorizing (York Seeds Grant). Her work bridges philosophy with empirical sciences, emphasizing methodological rigor and interdisciplinary dialogue.

