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- Faculty, Mount Saint Mary's University
- PhD, University of California, Berkeley, 2009.
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About me
I completed my Ph.D. at Berkeley in 2009, and am now Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Mount St. Mary's University in Maryland. My research specializations are in epistemology and the philosophy of mind, "broadly construed", especially in places where empirical research and philosophical problems can bear on one another. My major current project concerns the knowledge we have of our intentional actions.
My works
- John Schwenkler (forthcoming). Essays on Anscombe's Intention, Ed. Ford, Hornsby, and Stoutland. [REVIEW] Journal of Moral Philosophy.
- John Schwenkler (forthcoming). Vision, Self-Location, and the Phenomenology of the 'Point of View'. Noûs.
- J. Schwenkler (2013). Immunity to Error Through Misidentification * Edited by Simon Prosser and Francois Recanati. [REVIEW] Analysis 73 (1):180-182.
- John Schwenkler (2013). Do Things Look the Way They Feel? Analysis 73 (1):86-96.
- John Schwenkler (2013). The Objects of Bodily Awareness. Philosophical Studies 162 (2):465-472.
- John Schwenkler (2012). Does Visual Spatial Awareness Require the Visual Awareness of Space? Mind and Language 27 (3):308-329.
- John Schwenkler (2012). Non-Observational Knowledge of Action. Philosophy Compass 7 (10):731-740.
- John Schwenkler (2012). Objectivity and the Parochial. American Catholic Philosophical Quarterly 86 (1):173-175.
- John Schwenkler (2012). On the Matching of Seen and Felt Shape by Newly Sighted Subjects. I-Perception 3 (3):186-188.
- John Schwenkler (2011). Perception and Practical Knowledge. Philosophical Explorations 14 (2):137-152.
- John Schwenkler (2010). Michael Dummett on the Morality of Contraception. Heythrop Journal 53 (5):763-767.
- John Louis Schwenkler (2009). Space and Self-Awareness. Dissertation, University of California, Berkeley
- John L. Schwenkler (2008). Mental Vs. Embodied Models of Mirrored Self-Recognition: Some Preliminary Considerations. In B. Hardy-Valeé & N. Payette (eds.), Beyond the Brain: Embodied, Situated, and Distributed Cognition. Cambridge Scholars Press.
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