Professor George Botterill
MA, BPhil Oxford
School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
Retired Staff
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School of History, Philosophy and Digital Humanities
45 Victoria Street
91Ö±²¥
S3 7QB
- Profile
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George moved to 91Ö±²¥ in 1988. He had previously taught at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, where he had worked since completing his undergraduate and postgraduate studies under Simon Blackburn's supervision at Pembroke College, Oxford. His main research interests are in philosophy of psychology and philosophy of science (in which he is an advocate of Lakatos's Methodology of Scientific Research Programmes). The Department's involvement in cognitive studies through the work of the Hang Seng Centre provides a natural opportunity to exploit interconnections between these two areas.
Important issues here, as elsewhere in philosophy, depend upon the concept of causation, and it has been an ambition of George's to develop a satisfactory realist account of causation. He is currently trying to do that by applying a contrastive model of causal explanation.
- Publications
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Journal articles
- Contrastive Explanation and the Many Absences Problem. Synthese.
- Two Kinds of Causal Explanation. Theoria: a Swedish journal of philosophy, 76(4), 287-313.
- . International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 4(17), 463-488.
- The Internal Problem of Dreaming: Detection and Epistemic Risk. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 16, 139-160.
- . SYNTHESE, 160(2), 249-267.
- . Theoria.
- Research group
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Current PhD Researchers
- Angela Bird on Emotions, Culture, and the Mind
- Suilin Lavelle on Folk Psychology, Explanations and Predictions
- Robin Scaife on Moral Psychology and Agency
- Penelope Voutsina on Knowing One's Own Mind
Recent Doctorates under George's Supervision
- Sue Lock - "Content, Causation, and Relational Properties", 2008
- Leonardo Ribeiro - "Desires, Agency, and Self-determination", 2008
- Professional activities and memberships
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George Botterill's name may be known to some people from the field of chess, in which he is a FIDE International Master, the author of a number of books, and was British Champion in 1974 and 1977.