I am occasionally supervising the following
DPhil
students:
- Corin Howitt (University of Oxford; co-supervising with John Campbell; currently intermitting)
- Paul Lai
- Tony Morse (currently supervised by Chris Thornton)
- Rob West (University of Oxford; co-supervising with John Campbell; currently intermitting)
Previous supervisions:
- Argi Arfani: To Err is Human: A Discussion of Intentionality,
Error and Misrepresentation. DPhil in Cognitive Science, University of
Sussex, 2003. Examiners: Steve Torrance and Kathleen
Lennon
- Kane Oliver: The Creation of Artificial Persons as a
Research Strategy for Cognitive Science. DPhil in Cognitive Science, University of
Sussex, 2003. Examiners: Steve Torrance and Mark
Rowlands
- Phil Jones: Re-evolving Re-identification. MPhil in
Cognitive Science, University of Sussex, 2001. Co-supervision with
Mike Scaife. Examiners: Inman Harvey and Kristian Lindgren
- Joe Faith: Emergent Representations: Dialectical Materialism
and the Philosophy of Mind. DPhil in Cognitive Science, University
of Sussex, 2000. Examiners: John Maynard Smith and Daniel
Dennett.
- Ronald Lemmen: Towards a Non-Cartesian Cognitive Science in
the Light of the Philosophy of Merleau-Ponty. DPhil in Cognitive
Science, University of Sussex, 1998. Examiners: Paul Davies and
Barbara Becker.
- Ida Bloemendal: A Constructive View of Simulation. MPhil in Cognitive Science, University of Sussex, 1995. Co-supervision with Andy Clark. Examiners: Murali Ramachandran and Paavo Pylkkänen.
Funding
of postgraduate study:
- UK postgraduate students which I supervise
are usually funded by the AHRB or
by private means
- Non-UK students are usually funded
by bodies in their home country.
- Sussex undergraduate Philosophy students
who do well on their dissertation can be considered for the Maggie
Boden prize, which can be applied against the cost of postgraduate
study in COGS.