Michael Wheeler (philosopher) explained

Michael Wheeler
Birth Name:Michael William Wheeler
Birth Date:5 November 1960
Nationality:British
Alma Mater:University of Sussex
Thesis Title:The Philosophy of Situated Activity
Thesis Year:1996
School Tradition:Continental philosophy
Doctoral Advisor:Maggie Boden
Influences:Martin Heidegger
Discipline:Philosophy
Workplaces:University of Stirling

Michael William Wheeler (born 5 November 1960) is a British philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Stirling.[1] He is known for his Heideggerian approach to contemporary cognitive science research.[2] [3] [4] [5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Prof Michael Wheeler . History of Distributed Cognition.
  2. Gallagher . Shaun . Review of Reconstructing the Cognitive World: The Next Step . Mind . 2007 . 116 . 463 . 792–796 . 10.1093/mind/fzm792 . 30163552 . 0026-4423.
  3. Welchman . Alistair . Reconstructing the Cognitive World: The Next Step . Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews . 2 February 2008 . en.
  4. Braver . Lee . Heidegger and Cognitive Science, edited by Julian Kiverstein and Michael Wheeler. . Mind . 1 April 2014 . 123 . 490 . 616–619 . 10.1093/mind/fzu093 . 0026-4423. free .
  5. Wilson . Robert A. . Michael Wheeler, "Reconstructing the Cognitive World: The Next Step." . Philosophy in Review . 1 October 2006 . 26 . 5 . 386–388 . en . 1920-8936.