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27 Facts About Berit Brogaard

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Berit Brogaard is professor of philosophy and runs a perception lab at the University of Miami in Coral Gables, Florida.

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Berit Brogaard was co-editor of the Philosophical Gourmet Report until 2021.

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Berit Brogaard then studied neuroscience under the direction of Thue Schwartz at University of Copenhagen and the Danish National Hospital.

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Berit Brogaard was a postdoctoral fellow at the Centre for Consciousness and the Philosophy Program directed by David Chalmers at the Australian National University from 2007 to 2009, and her first tenure-track position was at Southern Illinois University, Edwardsville, from 2001 to 2005.

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Berit Brogaard was appointed associate professor of philosophy and Professor of Philosophy at University of Missouri, St Louis.

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Berit Brogaard has taught at the University of Miami since 2014.

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Berit Brogaard has been President of the Southern Society for Philosophy and Psychology and was the first female President of the Central States Philosophical Association.

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Berit Brogaard is co-editor of the Philosophical Gourmet Report, a ranking of philosophy graduate programs, since 2014.

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Since 2009 Brogaard has worked as a freelance writer for many popular media outlets, including Psychology Today, Hello Magazine and the Lance Armstrong Foundation.

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Berit Brogaard has co-authored a breakup program with counselor and relationship expert Catherine Behan entitled The Breakup Cleanse.

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Berit Brogaard's research regarding relationships has been featured in publications like Cosmopolitan where she addresses physiological components to having people one is romantically interested in not responding, or responding apathetically to their text messages.

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Berit Brogaard was hit on his head and developed a form of synesthesia and savant syndrome.

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Berit Brogaard is the first to hand-draw mathematical fractals, an ability he acquired after the incident.

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Berit Brogaard has contributed to the topic of whether there are unconscious perceptual processes, arguing that cases of blindsight and visual for action involve unconscious perceptual processes.

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Berit Brogaard argues that perceptual reports containing these words reflect the content of perception.

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Berit Brogaard is the first researcher to show that consciousness comes in degrees and that there can be borderline cases of consciousness.

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Berit Brogaard is a well known contributor to the philosophy of language.

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Berit Brogaard argues that temporal contents are contents and propositions in the full sense.

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Berit Brogaard has offered well known philosophical accounts of moral permissibility, anti-realism, and knowledge-how.

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Berit Brogaard is furthermore the first to develop a dynamic two-dimensional semantics that can account for cognitive significance in a dynamic setting.

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Berit Brogaard argues that temporal contents are contents and propositions in the full sense.

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Berit Brogaard's view suggests a broader view according to which some types of representation have a determinate truth-value only relative to features about the subject who does the representing.

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Berit Brogaard argues that love is an emotion; that it can be, at turns, both rational and irrational; and that it can be manifested in degrees.

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Berit Brogaard then argues on the basis of her analysis of "looks" and "seemings" that perceptual experiences are representational states rather than perceptual relations of direct acquaintance between the perceiver and some external-world fact.

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Berit Brogaard explores the moral psychology of personal and group hatred.

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Berit Brogaard argues that personal hatred that can sometimes serve as a reactive attitude to wrongdoing, in Peter Strawson's sense.

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Berit Brogaard argues that philosopher Jurgen Habermas's theory of communicative rationality can be extended to provide a more comprehensive account of the harm in hate speech.