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Neil Levy is a Professor of Philosophy at Macquarie University. His research interests center around areas of ethics, cognitive science, and the philosophy of mind. He investigates the implications of cognitive science on our understanding of morality and rationality, exploring how cognitive biases affect decision-making processes in social and legal contexts. Throughout his career, Levy has contributed to numerous projects related to cognitive social biases and their implications in various domains. As a chief investigator for multiple research projects, he leads inquiries into the factors influencing belief formation and the impacts of misinformation in the public sphere. With an extensive publication record, Levy's work is well-regarded in the academic community, and he has received various accolades for his contributions, including the Eureka Prize in Research Ethics. He is an active participant in interdisciplinary research initiatives, collaborating with experts across fields to enhance the understanding of ethical issues within the framework of cognitive science.
Macquarie University • Sydney, Australia
Leading research and teaching initiatives in the Department of Philosophy, focusing on ethics, cognition, and social biases.
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