Timothy Schroeder

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Timothy Schroeder
EducationStanford University (PhD)
University of Lethbridge (BA)
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
InstitutionsRice University
ThesisFoundations of mental representation (1998)
Doctoral advisorFred Dretske
Other academic advisorsJohn Perry, Ken Taylor, Peter Godfrey-Smith
Doctoral studentsCarol Hay
Main interests
Moral psychology, philosophy of mind, desire, addiction, consciousness

Timothy Schroeder is an American philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at Rice University. He is known for his works on nature of desire.[1][2]

He is not to be confused with the English art historian Timothy Schroder, a silver specialist.

Books[edit]

  • To Act, forthcoming
  • In Praise of Desire, with N. Arpaly, Oxford University Press 2014
  • Three Faces of Desire, Oxford University Press 2004

References[edit]

  1. ^ Katz, Leonard D. "Three Faces of Desire". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.
  2. ^ Holton, Richard. "In Praise of Desire". Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews.