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Robert Hopkins

Philosopher, NYU

Philosophy of mind

Philosophy of mind

I have worked on various topics: sensory and experiential imagining, episodic memory, the senses and Molyneux’s Question.

The Imagination

  • The Profile of Imagining, March 2024, Oxford University Press
  • “What Perky Did Not Show” Analysis 72:3 (2012), pp.1-9.
  • “Imagining and Affective Response” in Reading Sartre, ed. Jon Webber, Routledge 2010, pp.100-117.
  • “Visualizing”, ch.7 of Picture, Image and Experience, Cambridge UP 1998.

Episodic Memory

  • “Remembering and imagining as agential powers” in Philosophical Perspectives on Memory and Imagination ed.s Anja Berninger & Íngrid Vendrell Ferran, Routledge 2022, pp.212-229.
  • “Imagining the Past: On the Nature of Episodic Memory” in Memory and Imagination ed.s Fabian Dorsch and Fiona Macpherson, Oxford University Press 2018, pp. 46-71
  • “‘Remember Leonard Shelby’ Memento and the Double Life of Memory” in Art, Mind, and Narrative: Themes from the Work of Peter Goldie, edited by Julian Dodd, Oxford University Press 2016, pp.89-99.
  • “Episodic Memory as Representing the Past to Oneself” in Review of Philosophy and Psychology 5:3 (2014), pp.313-331.

The Senses

  • “Re-imagining, Re-viewing and Re-touching” in The Senses: Classical and Contemporary Philosophical Perspectives ed. F. Macpherson, Oxford University Press 2010, pp.335-372.
  • Picture, Image and Experience, Cambridge UP 1998, ch.7.

Molyneux’s Question

  • “Molyneux’s Question”, Canadian Journal of Philosophy 35:3 (2005), pp.441-464.
  • “Thomas Reid on Molyneux’s Question”, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 86 (2005), pp.340-64.

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