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36
Citations
4353
World Ranking
6542
National Ranking
3158

Overview

Berit Brogaard is affiliated with the University of Miami in the United States. Their academic work spans primarily across the fields of neuroscience and arts and humanities, with a particular focus on cognitive neuroscience and philosophy as key subfields. Additional areas of specialization include experimental and cognitive psychology, general health professions, and social psychology.

Their research addresses several interconnected topics within philosophy and science. These include philosophy and theoretical science, philosophical ethics and theory, epistemology, ethics, and metaphysics, as well as neural and behavioral psychology studies. They also investigate aspects of face recognition and perception, visual perception and processing mechanisms, and issues related to free will and agency.

Brogaard's publication record features contributions to several academic journals and venues. Frequent publication platforms include:

  • Philosophy and Phenomenological Research
  • Synthese
  • Disputatio
  • Inquiry
  • Veritas (Porto Alegre)

Recent papers by Brogaard include:

  • "Implicit biases in visually guided action," 2020, Synthese
  • "Consciousness and information integration," 2020, Synthese
  • "Practical Identity and Duties of Love," 2021, Disputatio
  • "The rational roles of experiences of utterance meanings," 2024, Inquiry
  • "Replies to Alex Byrne, Mike Martin, and Nico Orlandi," 2024, Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

Among Brogaard's scholarly collaborations, several coauthors have frequently contributed alongside them. These include Ernest Sosa, Ram Neta, Carolina Sartorio, Jack Spencer, and Daniel Stoljar, each having coauthored four works with Brogaard.

In addition to journal articles, Berit Brogaard has published a book titled Embodied, Extended, Ignorant Minds in 2022 through Springer International Publishing.

Best Publications

  • Remarks on counterpossibles

    Berit Brogaard;Berit Brogaard;Joseph Salerno;Joseph Salerno

  • Moral Contextualism and Moral Relativism

    Berit Brogaard

  • Phenomenal Seemings and Sensible Dogmatism

    Berit Brogaard

  • What Mary Did Yesterday: Reflections on Knowledge-wh

    Berit Brogaard

  • Transient Truths: An Essay in the Metaphysics of Propositions

    Berit Brogaard

  • Do we perceive natural kind properties

    Berit Brogaard

  • Presentist four-dimensionalism

    Berit Brogaard

  • Fitch’s Paradox of Knowability

    Berit Brogaard;Joe Salerno

  • On Luck, Responsibility and the Meaning of Life

    Berit Brogaard;Barry C Smith

  • In defence of a perspectival semantics for ‘know’

    Berit Brogaard

  • On Romantic Love: Simple Truths about a Complex Emotion

    Berit Brogaard

  • A Unified Theory of Truth and Reference

    Barry Smith;Berit Brogaard

  • Quantum Mereotopology

    Barry Smith;Berit Brogaard

  • Species as individuals

    Berit Brogaard

  • Conscious vision for action versus unconscious vision for action

    Berit Brogaard

  • Serotonergic Hyperactivity as a Potential Factor in Developmental, Acquired and Drug-Induced Synesthesia

    Berit Brogaard

  • Unconscious Imagination and the Mental Imagery Debate.

    Berit Brogaard;Berit Brogaard;Dimitria Electra Gatzia;Dimitria Electra Gatzia

  • Cognitive Penetrability and High‐Level Properties in Perception: Unrelated Phenomena?

    Berit Brogaard;Bartek Chomanski

  • Is Color Experience Cognitively Penetrable

    Berit Brogaard;Dimitria Electra Gatzia

  • KNOWLEDGE- THE AND PROPOSITIONAL ATTITUDE ASCRIPTIONS

    Berit Brogaard

  • Type 2 blindsight and the nature of visual experience

    Berit Brogaard

  • In defense of hearing meanings

    Berit Brogaard

  • Clues to the paradoxes of knowability: reply to Dummett and Tennant

    Berit Brogaard;Joe Salerno

  • Number words and ontological commitment

    Berit Brogaard

  • Can Virtue Reliabilism Explain the Value of Knowledge

    Berit Brogaard

Frequent Co-Authors

Robert W. Kentridge
Robert W. Kentridge Durham University
Bennett L. Schwartz
Bennett L. Schwartz Florida International University
Morten Overgaard
Morten Overgaard Aarhus University
David M. Eagleman
David M. Eagleman Stanford University

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