Jack Shardlow
Postdoc
I am a researcher interested in how we think about and experience time and paradigmatically temporal phenomena. The central focus of my research falls within the philosophy of mind and cognitive science, but I’m also interested in how this interacts with issues in metaphysics, on the one hand, and aesthetics, on the other hand. For an overview of the various topics I am interested in, take a look at some of my recent papers:
Recent Publications
Shardlow, J. (2024) ‘Temporal Perspectives and the Phenomenology of Grief.’ Review of Philosophy and Psychology. 15: 461-482.
Shardlow, J. (2024) ‘Experience, time, objects, and processes’. Noûs. 58: 696-716.
Shardlow, J., Lee, R., Hoerl, C., McCormack, T., Burns, P. & Fernandes, A. (2021) ‘Exploring people’s beliefs about the experience of time’. Synthese. 198: 10709-10731