Chad Kidd
Assistant Professor
Areas of Expertise/Research
- Phenomenology
- Philosophy of Mind
Building
North Academic Center
Office
5/136A
Phone
212-650-5965
Website

Chad Kidd
Profile
Prof. Kidd鈥檚 research focuses on late 19th and early 20th Century European philosophy and contemporary philosophy of mind. He also has significant research interests in Plato, Kant, and applied ethics.
He writes on (i) the role of the concepts of judgment, truth, and normativity in Edmund Husserl鈥檚 phenomenological philosophy, (ii) skepticism, and (iii) cognitive phenomenology (or 'what it鈥檚 like鈥 to think, judge, believe, doubt).
Publications
鈥淩e-examining Husserl鈥檚 Non-Conceptualism in the Logical Investigations鈥 in Archiv f眉r Geschichte der Philosophie (forthcoming).
鈥淭he Idols of Inner-Sense.鈥 Philosophical Studies 172 (2015): 1759鈥82.
鈥淗usserl's Phenomenological Theory of Intuition.鈥 In Rational Intuition, Cambridge University Press, 2014
鈥淧henomenal Consciousness with Infallible Self-Representation.鈥 Philosophical Studies 152 (2011): 361鈥83.