Casey Doyle
Assistant Professor
Philosophy
Background
Casey Doyle is an assistant professor in philosophy. Before coming to Binghamton in 2020, he held an EU Mobility Fellowship at the University of Hradec Kr谩lov茅 in the Czech Republic and a Junior Research Fellowship at St Hilda鈥檚 College, Oxford.
Most of his work concerns self-knowledge and knowledge of other minds. He also has research and teaching interests in the philosophy of technology (especially AI), moral psychology, and the history of philosophy.
Select Publications
- 鈥淎lienation, Self-Blindness, and the Concept of Belief,鈥 in New Perspectives on Transparency and Self-Knowledge, B. Winokur and A. Andreotta (eds.) Routledge, 2024.
- "Might Technology Undermine First-Person Authority?鈥, Erkenntnis, 1-21, 2024,
- 鈥淟istening to Algorithms: The Case of Self-Knowledge,鈥 European Journal of Philosophy, 1-14, 2023,
- 鈥淎iding Self-Knowledge,鈥 Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 49(8): 1104-1121, 2019. doi 10.1080/00455091.2019.1584937
- 鈥淒eferring to Others about one鈥檚 own Mind,鈥 Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 100(2): 432-452, 2019. doi 10.1111/papq.12268
Education
- PhD, University of Pittsburgh
- BA, Bates College
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