Colin McGinn

Colin McGinn (born 10 March 1950) is a British philosopher. He has held teaching posts and professorships at University College London, the University of Oxford, Rutgers University, and the University of Miami.

McGinn is best known for his work in philosophy of mind, and in particular for what is known as new mysterianism, the idea that the human mind is not equipped to solve the problem of consciousness. He has written over 20 books on this and other areas of philosophy, including ''The Character of Mind'' (1982), ''The Problem of Consciousness'' (1991), ''Consciousness and Its Objects'' (2004), and ''The Meaning of Disgust'' (2011).

In 2013, McGinn resigned from his tenured position at the University of Miami after a graduate student accused him of sexual harassment. His resignation touched off a debate about the prevalence of sexism and sexual harassment within academic philosophy. Provided by Wikipedia

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by McGinn, Colin
Published 2000
Clarendon

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by McGinn, Colin
Published 2004
Clarendon

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by McGinn, Colin
Published 1997
Clarendon

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by McGinn, Colin
Published 2011
Oxford University Press

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by McGinn, Colin
Published 2012
Oxford University Press

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by McGinn, Colin
Published 2011
Oxford University Press

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by McGinn, Colin
Published 1999
Clarendon

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by McGinn, Colin
Published 2017
The MIT Press

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by McGinn, Colin
Published 2015
MIT Press

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by McGinn, Colin
Oxford University Press