Jerry Jing-Der Yang
Jerry Jing-Der Yang
Assistant Professor Department of Cultural Vocation Development |
Contact
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jyang@ntut.edu.tw Rm 705, General Studies Building 02-27712171 #3075 |
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Expertise
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Western philosophy, Mental philosophy, Philosophy of Psychology
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Education
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PhD, Institute of Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, USA
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Journal
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¨Toward A Naturalistic Account of Self-Knowledge,〃 Proceeding of 13th International Congress of Logic Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Vol. II, published by Kingˇs College Publications, U.K.(forthcoming). |
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Conference
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¨Rosenthal's Argument against Intrinsicalism Revisited〃 paper presented at Toward a Science of Consciousness 2012, Tucson, AZ, April 9-14, 2012. ¨In defense of a multiple content structure of Self-representationalism〃 paper presented at 14th Congress of Logic, Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Nancy, France, July, 19-26, 2011. ¨Kant's theory of consciousness and self-representationalism〃 paper presented at The 14th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC 14), Toronto, Canada, June 24-27, 2010. ¨What's Not Wrong with Intrinsicalism? 〃 paper presented at Toward a Science of Consciousness 2009 Investigating Inner Experience Brain, Mind, Technology, Hong Kong, June 11-14, 2009. ¨Turning the table on the dual content structure of Self-representationalism〃 paper to be presented at the 12th Annual Meeting of the Association for the Scientific Study of Consciousness (ASSC 12), Taipei, Taiwan, June 19- 22, 2008. ¨Does Self-Representational Theory of Consciousness necessarily involve a dual content structure?〃 paper presented at Toward a Science of Consciousness 2008, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A. April 8-12, 2008. ¨Toward A Naturalistic Account of Self-Knowledge,〃 paper presented at the 13th International Congress of Logic Methodology and Philosophy of Science, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, August 9-15, 2007. ¨Proprietary Nonepistemic Self-Awareness: A Naturalistic Account of Privileged Access,〃paper presented at the Self-knowledge and Introspection Session, Toward a Science of Consciousness 2004, Tucson, Arizona, U.S.A. April 8, 2004. |
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