DAVIDE BORDINI
Senior Member
I am a Senior Member of the Centre and a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Turin, specializing in philosophy of mind with additional interests and competence in metaphysics and philosophy of language. My research focuses on questions concerning the nature and the structure of consciousness. My general goal is to offer a comprehensive account of conscious phenomena and their place within the mind and nature.
So far, my research has concentrated on three core themes: (i) the relation between consciousness and intentionality; (ii) affective states (in particular, emotions and moods); and (iii) the experience of time.
I obtained my PhD from the University of Milan. During my PhD, I was visiting scholar at the University of Arizona in Tucson and a visiting student at the Institut Jean Nicod (École Normale Supérieure) in Paris. On both occasions, I worked under the supervision of Prof. Uriah Kriegel.
Before working in Turin, I held postdoctoral positions at the University of Fribourg, the University of Liège, and the University of Macau.
Recent Publications
Bordini, D. (Forthcoming). “Something about the Question of Aboutness. Comments on Crane.” Australasian Philosophical Review, issue on Ontology and Intentionality (issue editor: Raamy Majeed; target article: “On the Explanation of Intentionality” Tim Crane)
Bordini, D. (2023). “Seeing through Transparency.” In U. Kriegel (ed.), Oxford Studies in Philosophy of Mind: Volume 3. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
Bordini, D. & G. Torrengo (2023). “Fear of the Past.” Ergo, 9: 13. DOI: 10.3998/ergo.2269.
Bordini, D. & G. Torrengo (2022). “Frightening Times.” European Journal of Philosophy, 30(1): 293-306. DOI: 10.1111/ejop.12633.
Bordini, D. (2017). “Not in the Mood for Intentionalism.” Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 41, special issue on Phenomenology of Affective Life: 60-81.
Bordini, D. (2017). “Is There Introspective Evidence for Phenomenal Intentionality?” Philosophical Studies, 174(5): 1105-1126.