Professor, Philosophy
Professor, Philosophy
Justin Tiehen’s research focuses on the philosophy of mind and metaphysics, with a special focus of mental causation, physicalism, and the normativity of the mental. He received a B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Chicago and a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Texas at Austin. His recent work includes "Psychophysical Reductionism without Type Identities," American Philosophical Quarterly, 49.3 (2012); Disproportional Mental Causation," Synthese, 182 (2011); and "The Cost of Forfeiting Causal Inheritance," forthcoming in Philosophical Studies.
Education
BA
University of Chicago
2000
PhD
The University of Texas at Austin
2007
Classes
Philosophy of Mind
PHIL 230-A
Fall 2024
Philosophy of Science
PHIL 232-A
Fall 2024
17th & 18th Century Philosophy
PHIL 321-A
Spring 2025