FEATURED AUTHOR
Brian Glenney
I'm a philosopher who studies sensory perception, especially Molyneux's question, and social perception in urban arts like skateboarding and graffiti. I also am co-founder of the Accessible Icon Project, reimagining the disability symbol to provoke conversation about disability stigma in the streets and permanent collections of the Museum of Modern Art, and Cooper Smith, Smithsonian Design Museum.
Subjects: Art & Visual Culture, Cognitive Psychology, Philosophy
Education
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PhD, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, 2007
M.Litt., University of St. Andrews, Scotland, 2000
BA, University of Washington, Seattle, 1999
Areas of Research / Professional Expertise
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Philosophy of Mind, History of Early Modern Philosophy
Personal Interests
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Graffiti and Skateboarding