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- Q16196261 abstract "Alison Simmons (born 1965) the Samuel H. Wolcott Professor of Philosophy and Harvard College Professor at Harvard University. Her primary scholarly interests are in early modern theories of mind (17th-18th century), the relationship between mind and body, and sensory perception.Simmons studied psychology as an undergraduate at Bucknell University, graduating summa cum laude with highest honors in psychology in 1987. She initially attended Cornell University as a graduate student, studying cognitive and perceptual psychology with Elizabeth Spelke. She transferred a year later to the University of Pennsylvania to study philosophy under the direction of Gary Hatfield. She received her Ph.D. in philosophy from Penn in 1994 and took her first academic job as Assistant Professor at Harvard University. She was promoted to John L. Loeb Associate Professor of Philosophy in 1999. In 2002, she became the first woman to be tenured from a junior faculty position within Harvard’s philosophy department. (Gisela Striker is the first woman to have a tenured position in the department, in 1989.) In 2008 Simmons was named the Samuel H. Wolcott Professor of Philosophy, and in 2011 she was named a Harvard College Professor.As a graduate student, Simmons held fellowships from the National Science Foundation and the National Endowment for the Humanities. She was named a Dean’s Scholar in 1993. At Harvard, she has been awarded a John L. Loeb Associate Professorship, the inaugural Samuel H. Wolcott Professorship, and a five-year Harvard College Professorship. Her article, “Changing the Cartesian Mind” was selected for Philosopher’s Annual in 2001. Simmons' work on Descartes has been particularly influential.".
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- Q16196261 comment "Alison Simmons (born 1965) the Samuel H. Wolcott Professor of Philosophy and Harvard College Professor at Harvard University. Her primary scholarly interests are in early modern theories of mind (17th-18th century), the relationship between mind and body, and sensory perception.Simmons studied psychology as an undergraduate at Bucknell University, graduating summa cum laude with highest honors in psychology in 1987.".
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