Aaron Zimmerman
PhD, Cornell University
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology, Action Theory, Moral Psychology
Website | azimmerman@philosophy.ucsb.edu
Department of Philosophy
5631 South Hall #5707
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
(PH) 805-893-2632 | (FX) 805-893-8221

Curriculum Vitae

Research Abstract

My research is focused on the intersection between thought, language and reason. I also write on and teach David Hume's philosophical work.

Selected Bibliography

ARTICLES

  • "Unnatural Access", Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 54, No. 216, July 2004, pp. 435-438.
  • "Putting Extrospection to Rest", Philosophical Quarterly, Vol. 55, No. 221, October 2005, pp. 658-661.
  • "Basic Self-Knowledge: Answering Peacocke's Criticisms of Constitutivism", Philosophical Studies, Vol. 128, No. 2, March 2006, pp. 337-379.
  • "Self-Verification and the Content of Thought", Synthese, Vol. 149, No.1, March 2006, pp. 59-75.
  • "Against Relativism", Philosophical Studies, forthcoming.
  • "Hume's Reasons", submitted manuscript.
  • "The Nature of Belief", submitted manuscript.

REVIEWS

  • Review of Maria Baghramian's Relativism, Ars Disputandi, Vol. 6, 2006.
  • Review of Paul Boghossian's Fear of Knowledge, Ars Disputandi, forthcoming.

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