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Tim Crane

His contributions to philosophy include a defence of a non-physicalist account of the mind; a defence of intentionalism about consciousness; a defence of the thesis that perceptual experience has non-conceptual content; a psychologistic approach to the objects of thought; and a defence of the thesis that intentionality is the mark of the mental. He is currently the Head of Department and Professor of Philosophy at Central European University, and was previously the Knightbridge Professor of Philosophy at the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Peterhouse. For the academic year 2020–21 he was a visiting professor at the University of Lugano. Provided by Wikipedia
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Aspects of psychologism / by Crane, Tim
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Dispositions a debate / by Armstrong, D. M. (David Malet), 1926-
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Dispositions a debate / by Armstrong, D. M. (David Malet), 1926-
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