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James studied Classics at New College, Oxford, and earned an MPhil in Philosophy from University College London. He completed his PhD in Philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley, under the supervision of John Campbell and Alva Noë. Before joining King’s College London, he was a Bersoff Fellow in Philosophy at New York University and a Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Reading. His research encompasses interdisciplinary projects at the intersection of philosophy and neuroscience, focusing on sensory perception, consciousness, and attention while grounding his inquiries in contemporary scientific evidence. He has published extensively on topics such as the philosophy of perception and consciousness, contributing to peer-reviewed journals and engaging with public interest through outreach initiatives, including talks with local schools and philosophy clubs. James teaches various subjects, including the philosophy of mind and psychology, and has provided courses on artificial intelligence and classical philosophers such as Hume, Aristotle, and Plato. He has led multidisciplinary research networks and continues to engage in public discussions surrounding complex philosophical questions.
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