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"The owl of Minerva spreads its wings only with the coming of the dusk." (Hegel)
Qiantong WU (Angel)
PhD, Philosophy
(National University of Singapore)
MSc by Research, Philosophy
(University of Edinburgh)
MSc Mind, Language & Embodied cognition
(University of Edinburgh)
Bachelor of Social Science in Psychology
(University of Macau)
My research interests include philosophy of mind, phenomenology of perception, and applied epistemology. I am currently working on the physical and phenomenological characters of dreaming experience, and their implications in the study of human consciousness.
Awards & Fellowships
Papers
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2019-2022:
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Nguyen’s Echo Chamber and​​ Why the Escape Plan Can be Less “Epistemic” than We Expect
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On the subjective report in the study of dreaming experience
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2015-2017:
Phenomenology & Others:
Philosophy of Mind
Education
Publication
July 2018
Can Enactivist Approach Entail the Extended Conscious Mind? , Phenomenology and Mind, The Online Journal of the Faculty of Philosophy, San Rafflaele University - Link to the paper
Teaching
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