Murat Aydede, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Philosophy | University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Vancouver, BC, Canada |
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Philosophy of Mind, Cognitive ScienceWebsite:
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"Murat Aydede"Parents
Sign in to add mentorMichael Devitt | grad student | University of Maryland | |
Georges Rey | grad student | University of Maryland |
Children
Sign in to add traineeJesse Prinz | grad student | Chicago | |
Philip Robbins | grad student | 2000 | Chicago |
John Kulvicki | grad student | 2001 | Chicago |
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Aydede M. (2020) What Is a Pain in a Body Part Canadian Journal of Philosophy. 50: 143-158 |
Aydede M. (2019) Is the Experience of Pain Transparent? Introspecting Phenomenal Qualities Synthese. 196: 677-708 |
Aydede M, Shriver A. (2018) Recently introduced definition of "nociplastic pain" by the International Association for the Study of Pain needs better formulation. Pain. 159: 1176-1177 |
Wright A, Aydede M. (2017) Critical comments on Williams and Craig's recent proposal for revising the definition of pain. Pain. 158: 362-363 |
Aydede M. (2017) Defending the IASP Definition of Pain The Monist. 100: 439-464 |
Aydede M. (2014) How to Unify Theories of Sensory Pleasure: An Adverbialist Proposal Review of Philosophy and Psychology. 5: 119-133 |
Aydede M, Fulkerson M. (2014) Affect: Representationalists' headache Philosophical Studies. 170: 175-198 |
Aydede M. (2009) Is feeling pain the perception of something? Journal of Philosophy. 106: 531-567 |
Aydede M, Güzeldere G. (2005) Cognitive architecture, concepts, and introspection: An information-theoretic solution to the problem of phenomenal consciousness Nous. 39: 197-255 |
Aydede M. (2005) Computation and Functionalism: Syntactic Theory of Mind Revisited Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science. 244: 177-204 |