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Post Doctorate Fellow - The Bertrand Russell Research Centre

Department of Philosophy, McMaster University

Guelph

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CAD 80,000 - 90,000

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30+ days ago

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Job summary

An established academic institution is offering a unique opportunity for a postdoctoral fellow to engage in groundbreaking research at the intersection of philosophy and cognitive psychology. This role involves exploring historical perspectives on the philosophy of mind and conducting original research that contributes to an innovative project. The successful candidate will play a crucial role in organizing workshops and conferences while also developing an independent research proposal. Join a vibrant academic community dedicated to the study of analytic philosophy and the legacy of a renowned philosopher, as you contribute to a project that promises to reshape our understanding of the mind and its empirical roots.

Qualifications

  • Ph.D. in philosophy or related fields is essential for this role.
  • Independent research proposal compatible with the project is required.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct original research addressing key project questions.
  • Assist with grant writing and organize project-related events.

Skills

Philosophy
Research Skills
Cognitive Psychology
Grant Writing

Education

Ph.D. in Philosophy
Ph.D. in History and Philosophy of Science
Ph.D. in Cognitive Psychology

Job description

Post Doctorate Fellow - The Bertrand Russell Research Centre
Department of Philosophy, McMaster University

Job category: Postdoc or similar / Fixed term

AOS: History and philosophy of psychology; Philosophy of mind

AOC: History and philosophy of psychology; Philosophy of mind

The Bertrand Russell Research Centre and the Philosophy Department at McMaster University invite applications for a 1-year postdoctoral fellowship in the history and philosophy of psychology.

Philosophy of mind that engages research in cognitive psychology is flourishing. But approaching philosophical questions in an empirically-informed way is not a new thing on the intellectual stage. Empirical psychology gained a foothold as an independent scientific discipline around the turn of the 20th century. For reflection on mind conducted before that time, it can be intriguingly difficult to draw a clean line between the philosophical and the (natural) scientific.

We are building a new project at McMaster aimed at excavating philosophically-rich empirical work on mind from prior centuries. The project aims to address two key questions:

  1. What can today’s philosophers of mind and cognitive scientists learn from forgotten, empirically-informed work from the past?
  2. How did the rise of an independent science of mind influence the subsequent development of analytic philosophy?

Over the next several years, the Bertrand Russell Research Centre will host a series of workshops and conferences aimed at encouraging new research on these issues. The successful applicant to this position will support this project by conducting original research that addresses one or both of these questions, and by helping with conference organization (along with supporting publications that might flow from these events).

About us:

The Bertrand Russell Research Centre is devoted to the study of Russell and the history of analytic philosophy more generally. We produce the Collected Works of Bertrand Russell, The Collected Letters of Bertrand Russell, and the journal Russell. McMaster is home to the Bertrand Russell Archives, which holds by far the largest collection of Russelliana in the world, including manuscripts, notebooks, photographs, recordings, his personal library, and over 100,000 letters. Russell himself came to champion the philosophical relevance of empirical psychology, so research proposals that connect to Russell are especially welcomed.

Position Duties and Responsibilities:

The incumbent of this position will be responsible for producing research that addresses the project’s core questions, for assisting with grant writing, and for helping organize project-related events.

Salary range: $80,000-$90,000, including benefits and pension contributions.

Location: Department of Philosophy, McMaster University

Requirements:

  1. The candidate must have a Ph.D. in philosophy, history and philosophy of science, cognitive psychology, or related areas.
  2. The candidate must have an independent research proposal compatible with the project outline.

How to Apply:

Interested applicants should submit the following:

  1. Two-page cover letter outlining a research project the applicant would like to pursue;
  2. Curriculum vitae (please indicate your PhD dissertation title, abstract, and supervisor);
  3. The names and contact information of up to three references.

The files should be combined into a single PDF file. Please apply online.

Application type: Online

Hard deadline: No deadline specified (applications considered on an ongoing basis)

Soft deadline update: we will begin considering applications on April 25.

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