Bernard Molyneux is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of California, Davis. He earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy from Rutgers University.
Professor Molyneux’s work focuses on consciousness, particularly the epistemology and ontology of consciousness and human intuition.
Representative Publications
Molyneux, Bernard. “The Logic of Mind-Body Identification.” Ergo 2 (2015).
Molyneux, Bernard. “New Arguments that Philosophers Don’t Treat Intuitions as Evidence.” Metaphilosophy 45.3 (2014): 441-461.
Molyneux, Bernard. “How the Problem of Consciousness Could Emerge in Robots.” Minds and Machines 22.4 (2012): 277-297.