Robert D.泭Rupert
- On Sabbatical Spring 2025
- Professor
- Chair

MUEN D110
Office hours: 9:30-10:30 and by appointment via Zoom
overview
Robert Rupert (Ph.D., U. of Illinois at Chicago, 1996) works in the philosophy of mind, the philosophical foundations of cognitive science, and in related areas of philosophy of science, metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of language. His research focuses particularly on mental representation, concept acquisition, mental causation, cognitive architecture, situated cognition, group cognition, natural laws, and properties. Rob has been awarded a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship for College Teachers as well as an NEH summer research stipend. He has won a CU Provost's Faculty Achievement Award and a Kayden Book award, is a fellow of the Institute of Cognitive Science at CU-51勛圖厙, and is a member of CU-51勛圖厙's Committee for the History and Philosophy of Science. He has held visiting research positions at the University of Edinburgh, the Australian National University, and the Ruhr-Universit瓣t, Bochum. He is Co-Editor-in-Chief of the泭.
For more information, see Professor Rupert's CV.
selected papers
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- Self-knowledge in a Human Mind Flattened from Above, forthcoming in a volume edited by C. Wright, G. Melis, and G. Merlo, Oxford University Press
- Cognitive Systems, Predictive Processing, and the Self, themed issue of泭Review of Philosophy and Psychology泭13 (2022): 947972
- Epistemic Value in the Subpersonal Vale, co-authored with J. Adam Carter,泭Synthese泭198: 92439272, (2021)
- The Self in the Age of Cognitive Science: Decoupling the Self from the Personal Level,泭Philosophic Exchange泭47 (2018), 136:泭
- Representation and Mental Representation,泭Philosophical Explorations泭21, 2 (2018), 204225, special issue on enactivism, representationalism, and predictive processing
- Acting Up: What Difference Does an Action-Oriented Approach Make to the Study of Cognitive Development? co-authored with Giovanni Pezzulo, Gottfried Vosgerau, Uta Frith, Antonia Hamilton, Cecilia Heyes, Atsushi Iriki, Henrik J繹rntell, Peter K繹nig, Saskia Nagel, Pierre-Yves Oudeyer, and Antonella Tramacere. In A. Engel, K. Friston, and D. Kragic (eds.)泭The Pragmatic Turn: Toward Action-Oriented Views in Cognitive Science泭(Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2016), pp. 5381
- Triple Review of J. Stewart, O. Gapenne, and E. A. Di Paolo (eds.),泭Enaction: Towards a New Paradigm for Cognitive Science; Anthony Chemero,泭Radical Embodied Cognitive Science; and Mark Rowlands,泭The New Science of the Mind,泭Mind泭125 (Jan., 2016), 497: 209228
- ,泭American Philosophical Quarterly 53, 2 (April, 2016): 169192
- , Mind 125 (Jan., 2016), 497: 209228
- ,泭捧棗羶莽 48, 3 (2014): 558564
- In S. Chant, F. Hindriks, and G. Preyer (eds.), From Individual to Collective Intentionality (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2014), pp. 97111
- , Philosophical Studies 152 (2011): 427436
- ", Philosophical Topics 39, 1 (2011): 99120
- "," in P. Robbins and M. Aydede (Eds.), The Cambridge Handbook of Situated Cognition (Cambridge University Press, 2008), pp. 96-116.
- , Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 77, 3 (November 2008): 579-612.
- , 捧棗羶莽 42 (2008): 349-80.
- , British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 58 (2007): 1-11.
- , 捧棗羶莽 40 (2006): 256-83.
- , Journal of Philosophy 101 (2004): 389-428.
- , Journal of Philosophy 98 (2001): 499-530.
- , Mind & Language 14 (1999): 321-55
- , Synthese 117 (1998-99): 95-131.
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