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Cory Juhl is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Texas at Austin. His research focuses on the philosophy of science and the philosophy of mind. He has published extensively on various topics including the foundations of inductive methodology, the inadequacy of computational models of consciousness, and objections to 'context-sensitive' solutions to the liar paradox. Juhl's recent work includes refining arguments related to semantic relations that can be scientifically and metaphysically explained. He earned his Ph.D. in Philosophy from the University of Pittsburgh and has developed expertise in logic, the philosophy of religion, and formal learning theory. His contributions to the field are marked by a continued interest in understanding the processes that enable meaningful thought and in exploring how arguments can be fine-tuned within philosophical discourse.
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