Susan Hurley

Susan Hurley

Infobox Philosopher
region = Western Philosophy
era = 21st-century philosophy
color = #B0C4DE
name = Susan Lynn Hurley
birth = September 16 1954
death = August 16 2007
school_tradition = Analytic philosophy
main_interests = Philosophy of mind Ethics Political Philosophy

influences = Donald Davidson· Ludwig Wittgenstein· John McDowell

Susan Lynn Hurley (September 16 1954August 16 2007) was professor of philosophy at Bristol University from 2006 and the first woman fellow of All Souls, Oxford. She wrote on practical philosophy as well as on philosophy of mind, bringing these disciplines closer together. Her work draws on sources from the social sciences as well as the neurosciences, and can be broadly characterised as both naturalistic and interdisciplinary.

Early life

Hurley was born in New York City and brought up in Santa Barbara, California. Her mother, a first-generation Armenian immigrant, was a secretary, whereas her father was an aviation industry executive. [Andy Clark, [http://education.guardian.co.uk/obituary/story/0,,2168844,00.html Obituary Susan Hurley] "The Guardian", September 14, 2007] After a philosophy degree at Princeton University (1976), she studied law at Harvard, resulting in a degree in 1978, and pursued graduate work in philosophy (a BPhil, 1979, and a doctorate, 1983) at Oxford, supervised primarily by John McDowell.

Philosophy of Mind

In "Consciousness in Action", as well as in many of her articles, Hurley defends vehicle externalism, the view that mental processes do not necessarily have to be explained in terms of internal processes. There is no good reason to assume, Hurley argues, that subpersonal processes on which the mind depends always need to respect the boney boundary of the skull. Hurley's externalism is connected to her critiques of what she has called 'the classical sandwich model of the mind'. Traditionally, philosophers and empirical scientists of the mind have regarded perception as input from world to mind, action as output from mind to world, and cognition as sandwiched between. According to Hurley there is no reason to suppose the mind is necessarily organised in this vertically modular way and, moreover, there is good reason to believe it is actually organised differently. An alternative would be a horizontally modular architecture, which is for example used in Rodney Brooks's robots. In one of her latest texts [ [http://www.ppls.ed.ac.uk/ppig/documents/Hurley-05252004_preprint.pdf The Shared Circuits Model: How Control, Mirroring and Simulation Can Enable Imitation, Deliberation, and Mindreading] to appear in "Behavioral and Brain Sciences"] , Hurley proposes a horizontally modular architecture that could enable social cognitive skills. Hurley's philosophical allies include Andy Clark, Daniel Dennett, Alva Noe, and Mark Rowlands.

Bibliography

* "Natural Reasons", 1989
* "Consciousness in Action", 1998
* "Justice, Luck and Knowledge", 2003

External links

* [http://www.bristol.ac.uk/philosophy/hurley/index.html Hurley's website] at the University of Bristol, which includes electronic versions of many of her papers.
*worldcat id|lccn-n88-106909

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