Hannah Ginsborg
Type
Professor
Department
Philosophy
2008-09
A member of the Philosophy Department since 1988, Professor Hannah Ginsborg holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from Harvard (1989). Her research focuses on Kant and issues in contemporary epistemology and philosophy of mind. Her publications include The Role of Taste in Kant's Theory of Cognition (1990) and her forthcoming The Normativity of Nature: Essay on Kant's Critique of Judgment (Oxford UP). The latter will present a selection of her numerous articles on Kant's aesthetic theory, philosophy of biology, and theory of judgment. Recently she has written about the content of perceptual experience, the question of whether experiences can be reasons for belief, rule-following, and the ontology of concepts.