Kathleen Akins

Kathleen Akins is Professor of Philosophy at Simon Fraser University. She is James S. McDonnell Centennial Fellow in Philosophy of Science[1] and a Burnaby Mountain Endowed Research Professor. Currently her primary area of research is Neurophilosophy.[2]

She is particularly famous for two articles:[3] "Of Sensory Systems and the "Aboutness" of Mental States"[4] and "What is it like to be boring and myopic",[5] her response to Nagel's What is it like to be a bat?.

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