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- PhD Philosophy University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Eric Schwitzgebel is an American philosopher and professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Riverside. His main interests include connections between empirical psychology and philosophy of mind and the nature of belief. He received his PhD from University of California, Berkeley under the supervision of Elisabeth A. Lloyd, Alison Gopnik, and John Searle.
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- The Unreliability of Naive Introspection (2008) (371)
- Expertise in Moral Reasoning? Order Effects on Moral Judgment in Professional Philosophers and Non-Philosophers (2012) (300)
- A Phenomenal, Dispositional Account of Belief (2002) (267)
- ACTING CONTRARY TO OUR PROFESSED BELIEFS OR THE GULF BETWEEN OCCURRENT JUDGMENT AND DISPOSITIONAL BELIEF (2010) (217)
- Perplexities of Consciousness (2011) (205)
- Philosophers’ biased judgments persist despite training, expertise and reflection (2015) (152)
- In-between believing (2001) (133)
- Knowing That P without Believing That P (2013) (120)
- The moral behavior of ethics professors: Relationships among self-reported behavior, expressed normative attitude, and directly observed behavior (2014) (105)
- Do ethicists steal more books? (2009) (96)
- Describing Inner Experience?: Proponent Meets Skeptic (2006) (89)
- If materialism is true, the United States is probably conscious (2015) (84)
- Do You Have Constant Tactile Experience of Your Feet in Your Shoes? Or Is Experience Limited to What's in Attention? (2006) (82)
- A Dispositional Approach to Attitudes: Thinking Outside of the Belief Box (2013) (66)
- Why Did We Think We Dreamed in Black and White (2002) (59)
- Whose concepts are they, anyway? The role of philosophical intuition in empirical psychology (1998) (58)
- A New Measure of Life Satisfaction: The Riverside Life Satisfaction Scale (2019) (58)
- The Moral Behavior of Ethicists: Peer Opinion (2009) (57)
- A Defense of the Rights of Artificial Intelligences (2015) (56)
- Do Ethicists and Political Philosophers Vote More Often Than Other Professors? (2009) (48)
- Introspective Training Apprehensively Defended: Reflections on Titchener's Lab Manual. (2004) (47)
- How Well Do We Know Our Own Conscious Experience? The Case of Visual Imagery (2001) (45)
- Do We Dream in Color? Cultural Variations and Skepticism (2006) (38)
- Children's Theories and the Drive to Explain (1999) (36)
- How Well Do We Know Our Own Conscious Experience? The Case of Human Echolocation (2000) (36)
- The Crazyist Metaphysics of Mind (2014) (34)
- Do People Still Report Dreaming in Black and White? An Attempt to Replicate a Questionnaire from 1942 (2003) (32)
- Do Things Look Flat (2006) (31)
- Acting Contrary to Our (Professed) Beliefs (2005) (30)
- Rationalization in moral and philosophical thought (2016) (28)
- Ethicists’ courtesy at philosophy conferences (2012) (28)
- WOMEN IN PHILOSOPHY: QUANTITATIVE ANALYSES OF SPECIALIZATION, PREVALENCE, VISIBILITY, AND GENERATIONAL CHANGE (2017) (27)
- No unchallengeable epistemic authority, of any sort, regarding our own conscious experience – Contra Dennett? (2007) (27)
- Gradual Belief Change in Children (1999) (25)
- Methodological Pluralism, Armchair Introspection, and DES as the Epistemic Tribunal (2011) (25)
- Mad Belief? (2012) (25)
- Presuppositions and Background Assumptions (2011) (23)
- Do ethics classes influence student behavior? Case study: Teaching the ethics of eating meat (2020) (21)
- Knowing Your Own Beliefs (2009) (20)
- The Behavior of Ethicists (2016) (20)
- The experience of reading (2018) (17)
- Ethicists' and Nonethicists' Responsiveness to Student E‐mails: Relationships Among Expressed Normative Attitude, Self‐Described Behavior, and Empirically Observed Behavior (2013) (17)
- Is There Something It’s Like to Be a Garden Snail? (2021) (13)
- ARE ETHICISTS ANY MORE LIKELY TO PAY THEIR REGISTRATION FEES AT PROFESSIONAL MEETINGS? (2013) (11)
- Disorder in the representational warehouse. (2006) (11)
- The Insularity of Anglophone Philosophy: Quantitative Analyses (2018) (11)
- Little or No Experience Outside of Attention (2011) (10)
- A Theory of Jerks and OtheræPhilosophical Misadventures (2019) (9)
- The Moral Behavior of Ethicists and the Role of the Philosopher (2014) (9)
- Do Ethics Classes Influence Student Behavior ? (2013) (8)
- Aiming for Moral Mediocrity (2019) (8)
- Kant Meets Cyberpunk (2019) (7)
- The Pragmatic Metaphysics of Belief (2021) (6)
- Representation and desire: A philosophical error with consequences for theory-of-mind research (1999) (6)
- Empirical Relationships Among Five Types of Well-Being (2020) (6)
- Against the mind package view of minds: Comments on Carrie Figdor's Pieces of mind (2020) (5)
- Ethicists’ Judgments 1 RUNNING HEAD: Ethicists’ Judgments Professional Philosophers’ Susceptibility to Order Effects and Framing Effects in Evaluating Moral Dilemmas (2014) (4)
- 15. Death, Self, and Oneness in the Incomprehensible Zhuangzi (2018) (4)
- The Problem of Known Illusion and the Resemblance of Experience to Reality (2014) (4)
- 1% Skepticism: 1% Skepticism (2017) (4)
- Designing AI with Rights, Consciousness, Self-Respect, and Freedom (2020) (4)
- Is the United States Phenomenally Conscious? Reply to Kammerer (2016) (4)
- Mindreading and the Philosophy of Mind (2006) (4)
- The Necessity of Construct and External Validity for Generalized Causal Claims (2021) (3)
- What is Unique About Kindness? Exploring the Proximal Experience of Prosocial Acts Relative to Other Positive Behaviors (2022) (3)
- When It’s Neither Determinately True nor Determinately False That Experience Is Present (2021) (3)
- Creating a Large Language Model of a Philosopher (2023) (3)
- Students Eat Less Meat After Studying Meat Ethics (2021) (3)
- Experimental Evidence for the Existence of an External World (2015) (3)
- The Two Envelope Paradox and Using Variables Within the Expectation Formula (2008) (3)
- Consciousness and the Self: Self-ignorance (2011) (2)
- A Dispositional Approach to Attitudes (2013) (2)
- Consciousness, Idealism, and Skepticism: Reflections on Jay Garfield’s Engaging Buddhism (2018) (2)
- Reply to Kriegel, Smithies, and Spener (2013) (2)
- On Containers and Content, with a Cautionary Note to Philosophers of Mind (2001) (2)
- The Diversity of Philosophy Students and Faculty (2021) (2)
- Reply to Hurlburt (2018) (2)
- Précis: Perplexities of Consciousness (2013) (2)
- Ethics of Artificial Life: The Moral Status of Life as It Could Be (2022) (1)
- Rationalization in the pejorative sense: Cushman's account overlooks the scope and costs of rationalization (2020) (1)
- Using Variables Within the Expectation Formula (2004) (1)
- Measuring eudaimonic and non-eudaimonic goods in the pursuit of the good life: The Riverside Eudaimonia Scale and the Rich & Sexy Well-Being Scale (2022) (1)
- Theories in Children and the Rest of Us (1996) (1)
- Results: The Computerized Philosopher: Can You Distinguish Daniel Dennett from a Computer? (2023) (1)
- Reply to Commentators: Scientific and Everyday Theories are of a Piece (1999) (1)
- Riverside Life Satisfaction Scale (2020) (1)
- How Far Can We Get in Creating a Digital Replica of a Philosopher? (2022) (1)
- RUNNING HEAD : Do Ethicists Steal More Books ? Do Ethicists Steal More Books ? (2007) (0)
- Reinstalling Eden: Happiness on a Hard Drive (2016) (0)
- RUNNING HEAD: Ethicists' Courtesy Ethicists' Courtesy at Philosophy Conferences (2011) (0)
- Consciousness, Idealism, and Skepticism: Reflections on Jay Garfield’s Engaging Buddhism (2018) (0)
- Précis: Perplexities of Consciousness for Philosophical Studies (2013) (0)
- Engaging charitable giving: The motivational force of narrative versus philosophical argument (2022) (0)
- Title Do Ethicists and Political Philosophers Vote More Often Than Other Professors ? Permalink (2010) (0)
- Mad Belief? (2011) (0)
- When Our Eyes Are Closed, What, If Anything, Do We Visually Experience? (2007) (0)
- Disorder in the Representational Warehouse Victoria McGeer (2006) (0)
- EXPERIMENTS IN ECONOMICS AND PHILOSOPHY (2013) (0)
- Rationalization in Philosophical and Moral Thought (2017) (0)
- Introductory Dispute Concerning Science Fiction, Philosophy, and the Nutritional Content of Maraschino Cherries (2021) (0)
- Is the United States Phenomenally Conscious? Reply to Kammerer (2016) (0)
- The Full Rights Dilemma for A.I. Systems of Debatable Personhood (2023) (0)
- Describing Inner Experience? 1 Describing Inner Experience? Proponent Meets Skeptic (2006) (0)
- How a materialist can deny that the United States is probably conscious – response to Schwitzgebel (2016) (0)
- Appendix: Philosophers Recommend Science Fiction (2016) (0)
- Part One Proponent Meets Skeptic (2007) (0)
- Reinstalling Eden (2013) (0)
- Data for: The Experience of Reading (2018) (0)
- Introduction (2018) (0)
- What unifies experiences generated by different parts of my brain? (1999) (0)
- The Nature of Belief From a Philosophical Perspective, With Theoretical and Methodological Implications for Psychology and Cognitive Science (2022) (0)
- Introduction to Part One: Expanding the Human (2021) (0)
- Subject Index Vol. 42, 1999 (1999) (0)
- Part Two The Interviews (2007) (0)
- Running head: EUDAIMONIC AND NON-EUDAIMONIC GOODS 1 Measuring Eudaimonic and Non-Eudaimonic Goods in the Pursuit of the Good Life: The Riverside Eudaimonia Scale and the Rich & Sexy Well-Being Scale (2021) (0)
- If materialism is true, the United States is probably conscious (2014) (0)
- Reply to Kriegel, Smithies, and Spener (2013) (0)
- Précis: Perplexities of Consciousness (2013) (0)
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