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About Guy Dove

Prof. Dove is interested in how the mind works. He believes that philosophical accounts of the mental can and should be informed by findings from anthropology, cognitive science, linguistics, neuroscience, psychology, and related fields. His research falls under the category of philosophy of psychology, broadly construed, and contains both philosophical and empirical elements.
From 2003-2004, Prof. Dove served as a post-doctoral fellow in the Developmental Neuropsychology and Electrophysiology Lab at the University of Louisville. After this training, he taught in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at the University of Louisville from 2004 until 2008. From 2008 on, he has been a member of the Philosophy Department.
At present, Prof. Dove’s major research projects are focused on three topics. The first concerns the nature of our concepts. He is particularly interested in the degree to which they may be grounded in action and perception systems. Prof. Dove defends a pluralistic stance that leaves room for both embodied and disembodied conceptual representations. The second concerns the role of language in thought. Prof. Dove contends that language is more than simply a medium of communication; it is also a medium of thought. Acquiring a natural language extends our cognitive abilities not merely by providing access to socially derived information but also by providing new representational powers. In other words, thinking with words is computationally distinct from nonverbal thought. The third concerns the proper characterization of innate knowledge. Prof. Dove maintains that a robustly developmental approach provides new ways to characterize and explain our biological endowment.

Positions

2018 - Present Vice Chair, University of Louisville Department of Philosophy
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2016 - Present Associate Professor, University of Louisville Department of Philosophy
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2011 - 2016 Assistant Professor (Tenure Track), University of Louisville Department of Philosophy
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2008 - 2011 Assistant Professor (Term), University of Louisville Department of Philosophy
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2004 - 2008 Assistant Professor (Term), University of Louisville Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences
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2003 - 2004 Post-doctoral Research Assistant, University of Louisville Developmental Neuropsychology and Electrophysiology Lab
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Curriculum Vitae




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Professional Service and Affiliations

Present Member, American Philosophical Association
Present Member, American Psychological Association
Present BBS Associate, Behavioral and Brain Sciences
Present Member, Society for Philosophy and Psychology
Present Member, Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology
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Courses

  • Cognitive Processes
  • Consciousness
  • Emotions
  • Epistemology
  • History of Neuroscience
  • Introduction to Logic
  • Introduction to Philosophy
  • Introduction to Philosophy through Literature and Film
  • Mind and Brain
  • Philosophy in Dialogue
  • Philosophy Internship
  • Philosophy of Cognitive Science
  • Philosophy of Language
  • Philosophy of Mind
  • Philosophy of Science
  • Psycholinguistics
  • Recent Topics in the Philosophy of Language
  • Science Fiction and Philosophy
  • Sensation and Perception
  • Symbolic Logic

Education

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2002 Ph. D., University of Chicago ‐ Philosophy
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1989 B.A., magna cum laude, Georgetown University
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Contact Information

313B Humanities Building                            
University of Louisville                         
Louisville, KY 40292                                        
Office: (502) 852-1450
          

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Monographs (2)

Edited Special Issues (1)

Articles and Book Chapters (22)