of all the Richard
Browns in
the world, I am the onemorebrowniest
I am a philosopher at the
City University of New
York. In particular I am an Associate Professor in the Philosophy Program at
LaGuardia Community College (for more on that see the
NPR story on our program). I am also a member of the NYU Project on
Space, Time, and
Consciousness. This is a five-year project sponsored by the NYU Global
Institute for Advanced Studies and directed by David Chalmers
I earned my PhD in Philosophy
with a
concentration in Cognitive Science from the Graduate Center in 2008. My
work is focused on the philosophy of mind, consciousness studies, and
the foundations of cognitive science but I also have interests and
projects in the philosophy of language, metaethics, logic and the
philosophy of logic, as well as the history of philosophy. You can find
a full list of my publications at my PhilPapers profile or
see some
video presentations at my
Youtube channel (as well as some video from the Online
Consciousness Conference and of me
jamming with my fellow philosophers and cognitive scientists...for more
on that see the story
on the Qualia Fest in the New York Times or me being
interviewed by Richard Marshall in 3:AM Magazine).
Zombies
and Simulation(2012) in a
special issue of the Journal of
Consciousness Studies on
David Chalmers' article The Singularity: A Philosophical Analysis, with
areply from
Chalmers
Philosophers Facing
Phenomenal Consciousness(2010).
A special issue of Journal of
Consciousness Studies featuring
re-written papers from CO1: The first Online Consciousness Conference