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Phyllis Illari

University College London
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  • University College London
    Department of Science and Technology Studies
    Associate Professor
King's College London
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2005
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Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Biology
General Philosophy of Science
Philosophical Methods
Epistemology of Philosophy
Social Epistemology
Epistemology of Specific Domains
Causation
Philosophy of Psychology
Philosophy of Neuroscience
Philosophy of Social Science
Philosophy of Computing and Information
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Scientific Realism
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Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Biology
General Philosophy of Science
Philosophical Methods
Epistemology of Philosophy
Social Epistemology
Epistemology of Specific Domains
Causation
Philosophy of Psychology
Philosophy of Neuroscience
Philosophy of Computing and Information
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Philosophy of Social Science
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Scientific Realism
9 more

I'm an Associate Professor in the Department of Science and Technology Studies at UCL. My research interests span philosophy of science and technology, with particular expertise in causality, mechanisms, and information. I am also active in data ethics.

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