Georges Rey is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Maryland, College Park and two-time Fulbright Scholar. He earned his B.A. in Philosophy from the University of California, Berkley and M.A. and Ph.D. in Philosophy from Harvard University.
Professor Rey’s main research interest is in the relationship between cognitive science and the philosophy of mind.
Representative Publications
Rey, Georges. “Mind, Intentionality and Inexistence: An Overview of my Work.” Croatian Journal of Philosophy 5.15 (2005): 389-415.
Rey, Georges. “Does Anyone Really Believe in God?.” Experience of Philosophy (2006): 335-353.
Hansen, Carsten, and Georges Rey. “Files and Singular Thoughts Without Objects or Acquaintance: The Prospects of Recanati’s (and Others’) “Actualism”.” Review of Philosophy and Psychology 7.2 (2016): 421-436.