I'd like to thank Tomas Bogardus for doing such a great job as the Cocoon's first Featured Author! Tomas certainly challenged how I've always thought about the problem of the contingency of religious belief, and I hope everyone enjoyed the discussion.
I would now like to welcome our second Featured Author: Markos Valaris. Markos received his PhD from Pittsburgh in 2008 and is now Lecturer at UNSW Australia. Markos works in philosophy of mind, philosophy of action, epistemology, and Kant's theoretical philosophy, and has published articles in Mind, Philosophers' Imprint, and Philosophical Studies. His publications include:
Markos Valaris (2014). Reasoning and Regress. Mind 123 (489):101-127.
Markos Valaris (2014). Self-Knowledge and the Phenomenological Transparency of Belief. Philosophers' Imprint 14 (8).
Markos Valaris (2013). Spontaneity and Cognitive Agency. Kant Yearbook 5 (1).
Markos Valaris (2012). Instrumental Rationality. European Journal of Philosophy 20 (4):443-462.
Markos Valaris (2009). Two-Dimensionalism and the Epistemology of Recognition. Philosophical Studies 142 (3):427 - 445.
Markos Valaris (2008). Inner Sense, Self-Affection, and Temporal Consciousness in Kant's Critique of Pure Reason. Philosophers' Imprint 8 (4):1-18.
Let's all welcome Markos! Also, I'd like to remind readers that if you'd like to become a featured author, all you have to do is email me at [email protected]. The only requirements are that you are (1) an early-career philosopher, with (2) at least one peer-reviewed publication.
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