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Professor Silins works mainly in epistemology and the philosophy of mind, and has primarily published about the epistemology of perception, self-knowledge, consciousness, and attention. He also has research interests in cognitive science, aesthetics, and classical Asian philosophy. He has taught undergraduate and graduate courses in all of these areas, and he has supervised graduate students working in many of them.
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James Walsh is a Klarman Postdoctoral Fellow. His faculty host at Cornell is Alex Kocurek.
His research is primarily in logic. He received his Ph.D. from UC Berkeley and his Sc.B. from Brown University.
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Rooth does research in two areas, computational linguistics and natural language semantics. He has worked on mixed symbolic/probabilistic models of syntax and the lexicon, on contrastive intonation (what is called focus), and on related phenomena such as ellipsis and presupposition. In addition to these, he is currently working on finite state models of phonology and phonetics.
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