Eric Hiddleston
Associate Professor
Maccabees Building
5057 Woodward, 12th floor
Room 12212.2
Department
PhilosophyEric Hiddleston
Research interest(s)/area of expertise
Metaphysics, Philosophy of mind, Philosophy of language
Education
- Ph.D., Cornell University, 2001
- B.A. (with High Distinction), Philosophy, University of Nebraska, 1993
Selected publications
- Dispositional and categorical properties, and Russellian Monism. Philosophical Studies 176 (2019), 65-92. DOI 10.1007/s11098-017-1006-2
- Second-order properties and three varieties of functionalism. Philosophical Studies 153 (2011), 397-415. DOI 10.1007/s11098-010-9518-z
- Reductionism and the micro-macro mirroring thesis. Synthese 181 (2011), 209-26. DOI 10.1007/s11229-010-9798-z
- A causal theory of counterfactuals, Nous 39(4), 2005, 632-57.
Courses taught by Eric Hiddleston
Winter Term 2025 (future)
- MAT1400 - Artificial Intelligence and the Conscious Mind
- PHI1400 - Artificial Intelligence and the Conscious Mind
- PHI2850 - Introductory Symbolic Logic
- PHI2860 - Honors Introductory Symbolic Logic
- LIN1850 - Introductory Symbolic Logic
- LIN1860 - Honors Introductory Symbolic Logic
Fall Term 2024 (current)
- PHI2650 - Minds and Machines
- PHI5550 - Philosophy of Mind
- PHI7860 - Seminar in Metaphysics
- PSY2650 - Minds and Machines
Winter Term 2024
- PHI2650 - Minds and Machines
- PHI2850 - Introductory Symbolic Logic
- PHI2860 - Honors Introductory Symbolic Logic
- PSY2650 - Minds and Machines
- LIN1850 - Introductory Symbolic Logic
- LIN1860 - Honors Introductory Symbolic Logic
Winter Term 2023
- PHI2850 - Introductory Symbolic Logic
- PHI2860 - Honors Introductory Symbolic Logic
- PHI5550 - Philosophy of Mind
- PHI7800 - Seminar in Philosophy: Special Topics
- LIN1850 - Introductory Symbolic Logic
- LIN1860 - Honors Introductory Symbolic Logic