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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Susan_HurleySusan Hurley - Wikipedia

    Susan Lynn Hurley (September 16, 1954 – August 16, 2007) was an American philosopher. She was appointed professor in the department of Politics and International Studies at the University of Warwick in 1994, professor of philosophy at Bristol University from 2006 and the first woman fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. [1]

  2. philosophy.princeton.edu › people › susan-hurley-’76Susan Hurley, ’76 | Philosophy

    Susan Hurley, ’76. Susan Hurley ’76 went on to become a philosopher of great distinction before passing away in 2007 at the age of just 52. Gil Harman, her senior thesis advisor, remembers her as a brilliant student who he thought he could serve best by not getting in her way.

  3. Der erweiterte Geist ( englisch extended mind) ist die philosophische und kognitionswissenschaftliche These, dass sich kognitive Architektur und somit auch kognitive Prozesse und Zustände über die Körpergrenzen hinaus in die Welt erstrecken.

  4. Susan Hurley, who has died aged 52 from breast cancer, was professor of philosophy at Bristol University from 2006 and the first woman Fellow of All Souls.

  5. In this important book, Susan Hurley sheds new light on consciousness by examining its relationships to action from various angles. She assesses the role of agency in the unity of a conscious perspective, and argues that perception and action are more dee...

  6. In this important book, Susan Hurley sheds new light on consciousness by examining its relationships to action from various angles. She assesses the role of agency in the unity of a conscious perspective, and argues that perception and action are more deeply interdependent than we usually assume.

  7. 13. Jan. 2005 · SUSAN HURLEY, a new contributor to Philosophy & Public Affairs, is Professor of Political and Ethical Theory at the University of Warwick, England. Her most recent book is Consciousness in Action (Harvard, 1998), and she is currently writing on responsibility and justice.