Amit Chaturvedi
I'm a philosopher working on problems related to perceptual concepts, content, and consciousness. Currently, I am an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hong Kong.
I'm especially interested in the contributions of Indian philosophical traditions to contemporary debates concerning non-conceptual perception and reflexive self-awareness. My research examines the roles of concepts, attention, and memory in structuring the contents of conscious perceptual experience,
as well as how these roles were understood by Buddhist and Nyāya philosophers -- see my research page for more.
My CV with a list of upcoming presentations can be found here.
I'm a philosopher working on problems related to perceptual concepts, content, and consciousness. Currently, I am an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Hong Kong.
I'm especially interested in the contributions of Indian philosophical traditions to contemporary debates concerning non-conceptual perception and reflexive self-awareness. My research examines the roles of concepts, attention, and memory in structuring the contents of conscious perceptual experience,
as well as how these roles were understood by Buddhist and Nyāya philosophers -- see my research page for more.
My CV with a list of upcoming presentations can be found here.