Shaun Gallagher

Shaun Gallagher

Shaun Gallagher Department of Philosophy Tele: +01 901 678-2587 327 Clement Hall (901) FAX: +01 901 678-4365 The University of Memphis e-mail: [email protected] Memphis, TN 38152 Homepage: www.ummoss.org Current position The Lillian and Morrie Moss Chair of Excellence in Philosophy, University of Memphis (2011-) Secondary appointments Research Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Science, University of Hertfordshire, UK (2007- ) Honorary Professor of Philosophy, University of Copenhagen, Denmark (2010-) Affiliated Faculty Member, Institute of Simulation and Training, University of Central Florida (USA) Invited Visiting Positions o CNRS Visiting Researcher, Centre de Recherche en Epistémologie Appliquée (CREA), Paris (2009/10) o Visiting Research Professor, Ecole Normale Supériure, Lyon, Centre d'epistémologie des sciences cognitives (Spring 2007/2010) o Visiting Research Professor, University of Copenhagen, Research Priority Area: Body and Mind and Center for the Study of Subjectivity (Spring 2004/05/06) o Visiting Scientist, Cambridge University, MRC: Cognitive and Brain Science Unit (Spring 1994) o Visiting Researcher, Institut Supérieur de Philosophie, KU Louvain, Belgium (1979-80) Invited Short-term Research Visits o Erasmus Mundus Program. University of Wuppertal, Germany (June 2013) o Erasmus Mundus Program. Charles University. Prague (May 2013) o Erasmus Mundus Program. Universidade de Coimbra. Portugal (March 2012) o Zentrum für Literatur- und Kulturforschung, Berlin (December 2008; July 2009) o Center for Theoretical Study, Charles University, Prague (October 2008) o Center for the Study of Semiotics, University of Aarhus, Denmark (October 1999; May 2011) Previous Academic Positions o Professor of Philosophy and Cognitive Sciences, University of Central Florida (2003-2011) o Director, Cognitive Sciences Program, UCF (2010-11) o Senior Research Faculty, Institute of Simulation and Training, UCF (2008-2011) o Graduate Faculty, Ph.D. Program in Texts and Technology, UCF (2008-2011) o Chair, Department of Philosophy, University of Central Florida (2003-2008) o Director, Cognitive Science Program, University of Central Florida (2003-2005) o Professor of Philosophy, Canisius College, Buffalo, New York (1993-2003) o Director, Cognitive Science Program, Canisius College, Buffalo, New York (1996-2003) o Associate Professor, Canisius College, Buffalo, New York (1986-93) o Assistant Professor, Canisius College, Buffalo, New York (1981-86) o Assistant Professor, Gwynedd-Mercy College, Pennsylvania (1980-81) o Adjunct Instructor, Villanova University, Pennsylvania (1977-81) Recent Academic Awards and Grants 2011-2015. PI. Towards an embodied science of intersubjectivity (TESIS). Marie Curie Actions, Initial Training Network. European Commission Research. (€524,646). 2011-2013. PI. Space, Science, and Spirituality. Templeton Foundation. ($300,000) 2011-2014. Co-PI. Metaphor-Based Learning of Physics Concepts Through Whole-Body Interaction in a Mixed Reality Science Center Program. NSF Informal Science Education. ($1.3m). Gallagher page 2 2010-2012. Co-PI. Embodied Virtues and Expertise. Australian Research Council (ARC). Project number/ID: DP1095109 (AU$300,000) 2010. Co-PI. Developing simulation scenarios and performance criteria to study mindfulness training and nursing performance in emergency room situations. IST In-house Research Grant. ($7500). 2009. Co-PI with Thomas Froese (Sussex). The problem of agency in cognitive systems research. EUCognition. (€4,400) 2009-2010. Action and Interaction. École Polytechnique, CNRS Research Grant. Paris. (€20k). 2009-2010. Co-PI: The Nature of Phenomenal Qualities. The Arts and Humanities Research Council [AHRC], UK (£360k). 2009. College of Arts and Humanities Distinguished Researcher Award. University of Central Florida. 2009. Research Incentive Award. University of Central Florida. 2006-09. PI: National Science Foundation Grant. Representations of the minimal self in self-narrative ($55k) 2008. PI: European Science Foundation Grant. Collegium/Summer School on Social Cognition and Social Narrative. San Marino University (€46.7k) 2007. PI: European Science Foundation. Narratives Alternatives to Theories of Mind/ CNCC Conference support (€29k) 2007. PI: European Science Foundation. Cognition: Embodied, Embedded, Enactive and Extended. CNCC networking grant to support graduate student conference participation (€13.5k) Research Areas Phenomenology, Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive Sciences, Social Cognition, Embodiment, Temporality, Personal Identity, Hermeneutics Publications Books o S. Gallagher (under contract for 2012). Phenomenology. London: Palgrave-Macmillan. o S. Gallagher. 2008. Brainstorming: Views and Interviews on the Mind. Exeter: Imprint Academic. o S. Gallagher and D. Zahavi. 2008. The Phenomenological Mind: Introduction to Philosophy of Mind and Cognitive Science. London: Routledge. - Italian translation (2009). La mente fenomenologica. Milano: Raffaello Cortina, 2009 (trans. P. Pedrini) - Hungarian translation (2008). A Fenomenológiai Elme. Budapest: Lélekben Otthon Kiadó. - Danish translation (2010). Bevidsthedens fænomenologi: En indføring i bevidsthedsfilosofi og kognitionsforskning. Copenhagen: Gyldendal Publishers (trans. Rasmus Thybo Jensen). - Japanese translation (forthcoming, 2011). - Spanish translation (forthcoming). Alianza Editorial. - Subject of a special issue of the journal Abstracta (2008). - Subject of a Winter School for graduate students at University Vita-Salute San Raffaele, Milan (see http://www.phenomenologylab.eu/index.php/2009/10/winter-school-milano-0910-call-for-abstracts/). o S. Gallagher. 2005. How the Body Shapes the Mind. Oxford: Oxford University Press/Clarendon Press. o S. Gallagher. 1998. The Inordinance of Time. Evanston: Northwestern University Press. o S. Gallagher. 1992. Hermeneutics and Education. Albany: State University of New York Press. - Chinese translation (2009) by Y. C. Deng, Educational Sciences Publishing. Edited Volumes o S. Gallagher (ed.) 2011. Oxford Handbook of the Self. Oxford: Oxford University Press. o D. Schmicking and S. Gallagher (eds). 2010. Handbook of Phenomenology and Cognitive Science. Berlin: Springer. (http://www.springerlink.com/content/978-90-481-2645-3) o W. Banks, S. Pockett, and S. Gallagher. 2006. Does Consciousness Cause Behavior? An Investigation of the Nature of Volition. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. o S. Gallagher and S. Watson. 2004. Ipseity and Alterity: Interdisciplinary Approaches to Intersubjectivity. Rouen: Publications de l'Université de Rouen. o S. Gallagher and J. Shear. 1999. Models of the Self. Exeter, UK: Imprint Academic. Gallagher page 3 o S. Gallagher. 1997. Hegel, History, and Interpretation. 1997. Albany: State University of New York Press. (Series in Hegelian Studies). o T. Busch and S. Gallagher. 1992. Merleau-Ponty, Hermeneutics, and Postmodernism. 1992. Albany: State University of New York Press. Journal Editorship o Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences. Four issues (600 pages) per year. Co-editor (2001-). Springer Publications. Special Issues Editor o Journal of Consciousness Studies Vol. 4, 5 and 6. (1997-99). Four special issues: Interdisciplinary approaches to the self. Co-editor with Jonathan Shear. o Arobase: Journal des lettres et sciences humaines, Vol. 4, Nos. 1-2 (2000). Special issue on interdisciplinary approaches to intersubjectivity. Co-editor with Stephen Watson. Arobase is the online review journal of Groupe de Recherche en Littératures et Sciences Humaines (Paris). o Theoria et Historia Scientiarum: International Journal for Interdisciplinary Studies (Poland). 7, No. 1 (2003). Special Issue on Embodiment in Phenomenology and Cognitive Science, co-editor with N. Depraz. o Janus Head (Interdisciplinary Journal of Continental Philosophy, Literature, Phenomenological Psychology and the Arts) 9.2 (Winter 2006/07). Special issue with introduction on "The situated body." o International Journal of Philosophical Studies 16.3 (2008). Special issue on situated cognition. Co- edited with M. Ratcliffe. o Philosophical Explorations 11.3 (2008). Special issue on narrative and theory of mind. Co-edited with D. Hutto. Articles in Refereed Journals 1. Gallagher, S. (in press). From the transcendental to the enactive: Comments on Varga. Philosophy, Psychology and Psychiatry. 2. Varga, S. and Gallagher, S. (in press). Critical social philosophy and the role of primary intersubjectivity. European Journal of Social Theory. 3. Gallagher, S. (in press). Self-consciousness and intersubjectivity. Grazer Philosophische Studien. 4. Gallagher, S. and Francesconi, D. (in press). Teaching phenomenology to qualitative researchers, cognitive scientists, and phenomenologists. Indo-pacific Journal for Phenomenology. 5. Gallagher, S. 2011. Fantasies and facts: Epistemological and methodological perspectives on first- and third-person perspectives. Phenomenology and Mind 1: 49-58. 6. Gallagher, S. 2011. Somaesthetics and the care of the body. Metaphilosophy. Article first published online: 4 April 2011 -- DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-9973.2011.01686.x 7. Gallagher, S. 2011. The overextended mind. Versus: Quaderni di studi semiotici 113-115: 55-66. 8. Gallagher, S. 2011. Strong interaction and self-agency. Humana-Mente: Journal of Philosophical Studies 15: 55-76 9. Gallagher, S. and Cole, J. 2011. Dissociation in self-narrative. Consciousness and Cognition 20: 149- 155 (doi:10.1016/j.concog.2010.10.003). 10. Gallagher, S. 2010. Defining consciousness: The importance of non-reflective self-awareneess.

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