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- Faculty, Claremont McKenna College
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About me
I am Associate Professor of Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College. My research is primarily in the philosophy of mind, on issues relating to consciousness, qualia, and the imagination.
My works
- Amy Kind, “I'm Sharon, but I'm a Different Sharon”: The Identity of Cylons.
- Amy Kind (2009). Review of David Shoemaker, Personal Identity and Ethics: A Brief Introduction. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (2).
- Amy Kind (2008). How to Believe in Qualia. In Edmond Wright (ed.), The Case for Qualia. The Mit Press.
- Amy Kind (2007). Restrictions on Representationalism. Philosophical Studies 134:405-427.
- Amy Kind (2006). Panexperientialism, Cognition, and the Nature of Experience. Psyche 12 (5).
- Amy Kind (2005). The Irreducibility of Consciousness. Disputatio 1 (19).
- Amy Kind, Imagery and Imagination.
- Amy Kind, Introspection. Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
- Amy Kind (2004). The Metaphysics of Personal Identity and Our Special Concern for the Future. Metaphilosophy 35 (4):536-553.
- Amy Kind (2003). What's so Transparent About Transparency? Philosophical Studies 115 (3):225-244.
- Amy Kind (2003). What's so Transparent About Transparency? (Representationalism, Ambiguities). Philosophical Studies 115 (3):225-244.
- Amy Kind (2003). Shoemaker, Self-Blindness and Moore's Paradox. Philosophical Quarterly 53 (210):39-48.
- Amy Kind (2001). Qualia Realism. Philosophical Studies 104 (2):143-162.
- Amy Kind (2001). Putting the Image Back in Imagination. Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 62 (1):85-110.
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