Academic Work
Representative journal articles, books, and courses taught
Representative Academic Publications
“Why Nonconceptual Content Can’t Be Immune to Error Through Misidentification,” European Review of Philosophy, (2006) 6, 81-100.
“Unintentionally Biasing the Data: Reply to Knobe,” Journal of Theoretical and Philosophical Psychology, (2004) 24, 220-223.
Philosophical Skepticism, co-edited with Charles Landesman. Cambridge: Blackwell Press, 2002.
“How Primitive is Self-Consciousness?” Proceedings of the Twenty-Third Annual Conference of the Cognitive Science Society (2001). Johanna D. Moore and Keith Stenning (Eds.). London: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates: 628-632.
Sample Courses Taught
Fordham University
Studies in Philosophy: The Examined Life
Princeton University
Minding the Body
The Culture Wars in Philosophical Context
Harvard University
The Examined Life
Truth and the Socratic Method
Hunter College, The City University of New York
Philosophical Psychology
Introduction to Philosophy
Knowledge and Reality
Maps of Knowledge
My PhD Thesis
Contact: rrm@roblinmeeks.com