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Ophelia Deroy
Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München
Institute of Philosophy, University of London
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Ludwig Maximilians Universität, MünchenFaculty of Philosophy, Philosophy of Science and Study of Religion
Munich Center for NeuroscienceProfessor -
Institute of Philosophy, University of LondonOther
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London, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
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Philosophy of Cognitive Science |
Philosophy of Mind |
Perception |
Perception and Neuroscience |
Neurophilosophy |
Collective Epistemology |