Bradley Richards
Assistant Professor
Email: bradrich@yorku.ca
Primary website: BradleyRichards.net/philosophical-work
Attached CV
Bradley Richards is an assistant professor of Cognitive Science in the Department of Philosophy and is especially interested in consciousness, attention, perception, and aesthetics. His recent work also concerns the nature of selves, subjects of experience, and value. Bradley is also interested in the practical applications of this research to technology, accessibility, and ethical issues generally, and especially in the contexts of A.I. and healthcare. He is also the founder of an organization that teaches philosophy and cognitive science to children.
Degrees
PhD in Philosophy, University of Guelph/McMaster/LaurierMA in Philosophy, University of Toronto
MA in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, University of Toronto
BA in Philosophy, University of Toronto
Research Interests
Bradley Richards is an assistant professor of Cognitive Science in the Department of Philosophy and is especially interested in consciousness, attention, perception, and aesthetics. His recent work also concerns the nature of selves, subjects of experience, and value. Bradley is also interested in the practical applications of this research to technology, accessibility, and ethical issues generally, and especially in the contexts of A.I. and healthcare. He is also the founder of an organization that teaches philosophy and cognitive science to children.
Degrees
PhD in Philosophy, University of Guelph/McMaster/LaurierMA in Philosophy, University of Toronto
MA in History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, University of Toronto
BA in Philosophy, University of Toronto