David Papineau
David Papineau (born 1947) is a British academic philosopher, born in Como, Italy.[1] He works as Professor of Philosophy of Science at King's College London and the City University of New York Graduate Center having previously taught for several years at Cambridge University where he was a fellow of Robinson College. He was born in Italy and grew up in Trinidad, England and South Africa. He currently lives in London with his wife, Rose Wild, and their two children Katy and Louis.
Biography
Papineau received a BSc in mathematics from the University of Natal and a BA and PhD in philosophy from the University of Cambridge.
Papineau has worked in metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophies of science, mind, and mathematics. His overall stance is naturalist and realist. He is one of the originators of the teleosemantic theory of mental representation, a solution to the problem of intentionality which derives the intentional content of our beliefs from their biological purpose. He is also a defender of the a posteriori physicalist solution to the mind-body problem.
Papineau was elected President of the British Society for the Philosophy of Science for 1993–5, of the Mind Association for 2009–10 and of the Aristotelian Society for 2013-4.
In 2014 he started a blog on aspects of sport and philosophy that illuminate each other, 'More Important than That', and is an occasional contributor to the Guerilla Cricket internet commentary service.
Publications
- For Science in the Social Sciences (1978)
- Theory and Meaning (1979)
- Reality and Representation (1987)
- Philosophical Naturalism (1993)
- Introducing Consciousness (2000)
- Thinking about Consciousness (2002)
- The Roots of Reason: Philosophical Essays on Rationality, Evolution and Probability (2003)
- Philosophical Devices (2012)
See also
References
External links
- His personal webpage
- Podcast interview with David Papineau on Physicalism on Philosophy Bites
- Interview with 3:AM Magazine