Christoph Hoerl, University of Warwick,Teresa McCormack, Queen's University Belfast,Alison Fernandes, Trinity College Dublin
Christoph Hoerl is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He studied Philosophy at the Munich School of Philosophy and University of Sussex before completing a DPhil at the University of Oxford. Together with Teresa McCormack, he led the AHRC project "Time: Between Metaphysics and Psychology" (2017-2019).
Teresa McCormack is Professor and Head of School in the School of Psychology at Queen's University Belfast. She completed her undergraduate degree and PhD in Experimental Psychology at the University of Cambridge. Her work primarily focuses on the developmental psychology of time, and she has published extensively in this area. Together with Christoph Hoerl, she led the AHRC project "Time: Between Metaphysics and Psychology" (2017-2019).
Alison Fernandes is Assistant Professor in Philosophy at Trinity College Dublin. She attained a PhD in philosophy from Columbia University, having previously completed degrees in philosophy, physics, and chemistry at the University of Sydney. She has held postdoctoral positions at the University of Pittsburgh and the University of Warwick, including on the AHRC project "Time: Between Metaphysics and Psychology".
Temporal Asymmetries in Philosophy and Psychology: An Introduction, Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack, and Alison Fernandes 1. Temporally Asymmetric Psychology: Prospection, Retrospection, and Well-Being, Jairo Ramos, Eugene M. Caruso, and Leaf Van Boven 2. Look Back, Not Ahead? Time Use and the Value of Revisiting Past Experiences, Ed O'Brien 3. Temporal Discounting in Philosophy and Psychology: Four Proposals for Mutual Research Aid, Meghan Sullivan 4. Is Discounting for Tense Rational?, Craig Callender 5. Why Are People So Darn Past Biased?, Preston Greene, Andrew James Latham, Kristie Miller, and James Norton 6. A Developmental Perspective on Temporal Asymmetries, Ruth Lee and Teresa McCormack 7. Caring for Our Future Selves, Alison Fernandes 8. Past/Future Attitude Asymmetries: Values, Preferences, and the Phenomenon of Relief, Christoph Hoerl 9. The Body as a Time Machine: How the Sensorimotor System can Asymmetrically Shape the Representation of Time, Luca Rinaldi and Luisa Girelli 10. On Metaphysical Explanations of Psychological Asymmetries, Natalja Deng 11. Temporal Asymmetries and Singular Causation, John Campbell 12. Times Imagined and Remembered, Felipe De Brigard, Maria Khoudary, and Samuel Murray
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