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David Smith

University of New England (United States)
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  • University of New England (United States)
    Department of History and Philosophy
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King's College London
PhD
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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Social Science
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Biology
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Social Science
Philosophy of Gender, Race, and Sexuality
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    Less Than Human: Why We Demean, Enslave, and Exterminate Others
    St. Martins Press. 2011.
    Less Than Human is a chilling indictment of our nature, and is as timely as it is relevant.
    The Normative Role of Race ConceptsRace as a Biological KindThe Metaphysics of Race, MiscMoral Psych…Read more
    The Normative Role of Race ConceptsRace as a Biological KindThe Metaphysics of Race, MiscMoral Psychology, MiscCrueltyDehumanization
  • Beyond Good and Evil: Variations on Some Freudian Themes
    In A. C. Bohart B. S. Held & E. Mendelowitz K. J. Schneider (eds.), Humanity's Dark Side: Evil, Destructive Experience, and Psychotherapy, American Psychological Association. pp. 193-212. 2013.
    The paper critically interrogates the claim that Freudian theory is morally nihillistic.
    Philosophy of PsychologyEthics and Cognitive SciencePsychoanalysis, MiscSigmund FreudMoral Psycholog…Read more
    Philosophy of PsychologyEthics and Cognitive SciencePsychoanalysis, MiscSigmund FreudMoral Psychology, Misc
  • Sigmund Freud's Programme for a Science of Consciousness
    British Journal of Psychotherapy 15 (4): 12-24. 1999.
    Consciousness and Neuroscience, Foundational IssuesNeural Synchrony and BindingPsychoanalysis and Co…Read more
    Consciousness and Neuroscience, Foundational IssuesNeural Synchrony and BindingPsychoanalysis and ConsciousnessNeurobiological Theories and Models of ConsciousnessSigmund Freud
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    How Biology Shapes Philosophy: New Foundations for Naturalism (edited book)
    Cambridge University Press. 2016.
    How Biology Shapes Philosophy is a seminal contribution to the emerging field of biophilosophy. It brings together work by philosophers who draw on biology to address traditional and not so traditional philosophical questions and concerns. Thirteen essays by leading figures in the field explore the biological dimensions of ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, gender, semantics, rationality, representation, and consciousness, as well as the misappropriation of biology by philosophers, allowing the …Read more
    How Biology Shapes Philosophy is a seminal contribution to the emerging field of biophilosophy. It brings together work by philosophers who draw on biology to address traditional and not so traditional philosophical questions and concerns. Thirteen essays by leading figures in the field explore the biological dimensions of ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, gender, semantics, rationality, representation, and consciousness, as well as the misappropriation of biology by philosophers, allowing the reader to critically interrogate the relevance of biology for philosophy. Both rigorous and accessible, the essays illuminate philosophy and help us to acquire a deeper understanding of the human condition. This volume will be of interest to philosophers, biologists, social scientists, and other readers with an interest in bringing science and the humanities together.
    Philosophy of Biology, General WorksNaturalism
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