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Brie Gertler : ウィキペディア英語版 | Brie Gertler
Brie Gertler is a philosopher who works primarily on problems in the philosophy of mind. A mind-body dualist, she is Commonwealth Professor of Philosophy at the University of Virginia. Her special interests include introspection, consciousness and mental content. Among Gertler's other fields of study are epistemology and the philosophy of language. She has edited ''Privileged Access'' (2003), an anthology of papers on self-knowledge, and co-edited (with Lawrence Shapiro) "Arguing about the Mind" (2007), a reader in the philosophy of mind. ==Education and employment== Gertler has written numerous papers on her research and is a seasoned book reviewer. She received a BA with High Honours in Philosophy from Swarthmore College in June 1989 and an MA at the University of Pennsylvania three years later. In June 1997, she was granted a PhD by Brown University. Gertler first found employment as an assistant professor at The College of William & Mary, where she worked from 1997 to 2001, before moving on to the University of Wisconsin–Madison, where she earned tenure. She moved to her University of Virginia position in 2004.
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