Susan Blake
Teaching professor
Office: Ladd 213
Phone: (518) 580-8244
Email: sblake@skidmore.edu
Degrees:
- Ph.D. Indiana University
- A.B. Bryn Mawr College
Teaching and Research Interests:
Theory of Knowledge, Chinese Philosophy, Philosophy of Perception, Philosophy of Language, Philosophy of Mind.
Select Publications:
“Perception and its disorders in early China”, in The Senses and the History of Philosophy, Routledge.
“Agency, Non-action, and Desire in the Laozi”, Journal of Chinese Philosophy.
Works in Progress:
Standards and Reference: Philosophy of Language in Early China (monograph under contract with Bloomsbury)
"Burge, Anti-Individualism, and Perceptual Content"
"Dogmatism, Accepting Correction, and Mental Content"
"Considerations from the 'Greater Selection' in Favor of a Modest Reading of 'Jian Ai'"