Dr. Stephen L. White
Professor
Department of Philosophy
Tufts University
United States of America
Biography
Stephen White did his undergraduate work in philosophy and mathematics at Berkeley. He did a second BA in philosophy, politics and economics at Oxford. He studied filmmaking briefly at UCLA before returning to Berkeley for his Ph.D. in philosophy. His current interests outside philosophy include film and photography.
Research Interest
Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology, Meta-ethics, Aesthetics
Publications
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"Empirical Psychology, Transcendental Phenomenology, and the Self", in Massimo Marraffa, Mario De Caro, and Francesco Ferretti, eds., Cartographies of the Mind (Dordrecht: Springer, 2007).
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"The Transcendental Significance of Phenomenology", in the internet published journal Psyche 13/2, April 2007, Susanna Siegel, ed.
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"Subjectivity and the Agential Perspective" in Mario De Caro and David Macarthur, eds., Naturalism in Question (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2004). Penultimate draft. Please consult the published version for the purpose of quotation or reference.