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Fiona Macpherson

University of Glasgow
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  • University of Glasgow
    Department of Philosophy
    Professor
University of Stirling
Law and Philosophy
PhD, 2000
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Glasgow, Glasgow City, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
0000-0002-4950-3309
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Consciousness
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Metaphysics of Mind
Mental States and Processes
Perception
Mental Imagery
Intentionality
Self-Knowledge
Knowledge of Consciousness
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Consciousness
Metaphysics of Mind
Perception
Mental States and Processes
Intentionality
Self-Knowledge
Knowledge of Consciousness
Epistemology
Aesthetics
Philosophy of Action
6 more
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    Introduction : Varieties of disjunctivism
    with Adrian Haddock
    In Adrian Haddock & Fiona Macpherson (eds.), Disjunctivism: perception, action, knowledge, Oxford University Press. 2008.
    Inspired by the writings of J. M. Hinton (1967a, 1967b, 1973), but ushered into the mainstream by Paul Snowdon (1980–1, 1990–1), John McDowell (1982, 1986), and M. G. F. Martin (2002, 2004, 2006), disjunctivism is currently discussed, advocated, and opposed in the philosophy of perception, the theory of knowledge, the theory of practical reason, and the philosophy of action. But what is disjunctivism?
    Perception
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    XV—Cross‐Modal Experiences
    Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 111 (3pt3): 429-468. 2011.
    This paper provides a categorization of cross-modal experiences. There are myriad forms. Doing so allows us to think clearly about the nature of different cross-modal experiences and allows us to clearly formulate competing hypotheses about the kind of experiences involved in different cross-modal phenomena
    Philosophy of Perception, GeneralThe Nature of Perceptual Experience, MiscSynesthesiaSensory Modalit…Read more
    Philosophy of Perception, GeneralThe Nature of Perceptual Experience, MiscSynesthesiaSensory Modalities, MiscCrossmodal Perception
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