Graham Peebles Philosophy
I am a Project Assistant Professor at the Center for Global Communication Strategies at the University of Tokyo where I teach ALESS and FLOW, and a Visiting Fellow at Professor Ishiguro's Intelligent Robotics Laboratory at Osaka University (where the photo was taken). My research is primarily in the philosophy of mind and psychology and related areas.
​Contact me
gpeebles(at)g.ecc.u-tokyo.ac.jp
graham.peebles(at)irl.sys.es.osaka-u.ac.jp
Research
Eliminativism about Phenomenology (pdf). Forthcoming in a Festschrift for Prof. Alan Weir (Reiger, A. & Leunberger, S. eds., Synthese Library).
The Problem of Higher-Order Misrepresentation (link) (pdf). Philosophical Psychology, 35 (6): 842-861, 2022.
Phenomenology and the Unity of Consciousness (link) (pdf). Synthese, 199: 5455-5477, 2021.
Two Problems for Non-Inferentialist Views of the Meta-Problem (link) (pdf). Journal of Consciousness Studies, 27 (5-6): 156–165, 2020.
Reflexive Theories of Consciousness and Unconscious Perception (link) (pdf). Philosophical Psychology, 31 (1): 25–43, 2018.
Representationalism and Blindsight (link) (pdf). Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 8 (3): 541– 556, 2017.
Looks Indexing (link) (pdf). Grazer Philosophische Studien 94 (1–2): 138–152, 2017.
Temporal Experience and Metaphysics (link). Manuscrito, 40 (1): 145–182, 2017.










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