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Education Ph.D. in Philosophy, Durham University, UK (2009) M.A. in Philosophy (distinction), Durham University, UK (2003) B.A. in Philosophy, Psychology and Physiology, University of Oxford, UK (2001) Dr. Matthew Conduct is a lecturer in the English Language Centre. Before joining UIC in 2020, he taught English and philosophy at Beijing Normal University (Zhuhai Campus). He was awarded a doctorate in philosophy from Durham University in the UK, and his research focuses on issues in the philosophy of perception. He has published several articles on the theory of disjunctivism and its use in defending forms of naïve realism. He is currently writing a textbook aimed at introducing philosophy and critical thinking to non-native English speakers at undergraduate level. Teaching English III English IV Critical Thinking in English / English through Critical Thinking

研究领域

English language, philosophy of perception

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Conduct, D. M. (2013). ‘Perception as action’ in Logique et Analyse, 223, 259-271 Conduct, M. (2013). ‘Some cautionary words about Constructivism’ Commonwealth Education Partnerships 2012/13. Available from: https://www.cedol.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/09/Some-cautionary-words-Conduct.pdf Conduct, D. M. (2012). ‘Response to Montague’ in Consciousness and Cognition, 21(2), 740-741 Conduct, D. M. (2012). ‘Naïve realism without disjunctivism about experience’ in Consciousness and Cognition, 21(2), 727-736 Conduct, D. M. (2010). ‘Naïve realism and extreme disjunctivism’ in Philosophical Explorations, 13(3), 201–221; reprinted (2013) in Disjunctivism: Disjunctive Accounts in Epistemology and in the Philosophy of Perception, Ch. 2. Routledge. Conduct, D. M. (2008). ‘Naïve realism, adverbialism and perceptual error’ in Acta Analytica, 23(2), 147-159

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