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- Faculty, Oklahoma State University
- PhD, University of Wisconsin, Madison, 2011.
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About me
I am an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Oklahoma State University. My general philosophical interests are in the philosophy of mind, philosophical psychology, and the philosophy of science. The principal goal of my research is to construct a philosophically and empirically plausible account of social cognition. I also have research interests in theories of imagination and pretense, and action theory.
My works
- Lawrence Shapiro & Shannon Spaulding (forthcoming). Embodied Cognition and Sport. In Massimiliano Cappuccio (ed.), Handbook of Embodied Cognition and Sport Psychology. MIT Press
- Shannon Spaulding (forthcoming). How We Think and Act Together. Philosophical Psychology.
- Shannon Spaulding (2016). Imagination Through Knowledge. In Amy Kind & Peter Kung (eds.), Knowledge Through Imagination. Oxford University Press 207-226.
- Shannon Spaulding (2016). Mind Misreading. Philosophical Issues 26:xx-yy.
- Shannon Spaulding (2016). Simulation Theory. In Amy Kind (ed.), Handbook of Imagination. Routledge Press 262-273.
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). Imagination, Desire, and Rationality. Journal of Philosophy 112 (9):457-476.
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Direct Social Perception. Consciousness and Cognition 36:472-482.
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 96 (3).
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2).
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2).
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2).
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2).
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2).
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2):n/a-n/a.
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2).
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2):n/a-n/a.
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2):n/a-n/a.
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2).
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2).
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2).
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2).
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2).
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2).
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). On Whether We Can See Intentions. Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 97 (2).
- Shannon Spaulding (2015). Phenomenology of Social Cognition. Erkenntnis 80 (5):1069-1089.
- Shannon Spaulding (2014). Embodied Cognition and Theory of Mind. In Lawrence Shapiro (ed.), Handbook of Embodied Cognition. Routledge 197-206.
- Stephen Butterfill, Ian Apperly, Hannes Rakoczy, Shannon Spaulding & Tadeusz Zawidzki, Symposium on S. Butterfill and I. Apperly, "How to Construct a Minimal Theory of Mind". Mind and Language Symposia at the Brains Blog.
- Shannon Spaulding (2013). Mirror Neurons and Social Cognition. Mind and Language 28 (2):233-257.
- Shannon Spaulding (2012). Introduction to Debates on Embodied Social Cognition. Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences 11 (4):431-448.
- Shannon Spaulding (2012). Mirror Neurons Are Not Evidence for the Simulation Theory. Synthese 189 (3):515-534.
- Shannon Spaulding (2012). Overextended Cognition. Philosophical Psychology 25 (4):469 - 490.
- Shannon Spaulding (2011). Embodied Social Cognition. Philosophical Topics 39 (1):141-162.
- Shannon Spaulding (2011). A Critique of Embodied Simulation. Review of Philosophy and Psychology 2 (3):579-599.
- Shannon Spaulding (2010). Embodied Cognition and Mindreading. Mind and Language 25 (1):119-140.
- Eric Funkhouser & Shannon Spaulding (2009). Imagination and Other Scripts. Philosophical Studies 143 (3):291-314.
- Lawrence Shapiro & Shannon Spaulding (2009). Review of Andy Clark, Supersizing the Mind: Embodiment, Action, and Cognitive Extension. [REVIEW] Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2009 (6).
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