Prof. Dr. Jane Suilin Lavelle

Profile

Academic positionAssociate Professor, Senior Lecturer, Reader
Research fieldsTheoretical Philosophy
Keywordsphilosophy of mind, replication, social cognition, philosophy of science, case study

Current contact address

CountryUnited Kingdom
CityEdinburgh
InstitutionUniversity of Edinburgh
InstituteSchool of Philosophy, Psychology and Language Sciences

Host during sponsorship

Prof. Dr. Tobias SchlichtInstitut für Philosophie II, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Bochum
Start of initial sponsorship01/09/2022

Programme(s)

2021Humboldt Research Fellowship Programme for Experienced Researchers

Publications (partial selection)

2024Jane Suilin Lavelle: Less Theory, More Observation: A Response to Psychology's ‘Theory Crisis’: Runner-up in the Philosophy Essay Prize Competition 2023. In: Philosophy, 99, 2024, 639-665
2023Jane Suilin Lavelle: Growth From Uncertainty. In: Philosophy of Science, 91, 2023, 390-409
2022Jane Suilin Lavelle: Mindreading and Social Cognition. Cambridge University Press, 2022
2019Jane Suilin Lavelle: The Social Mind: A philosophical introduction. Routledge, 2019
2017Jane Suilin Lavelle: What is it to have a mind?. In: Matthew Chrisman and Duncan Pritchard, Philosophy for Everyone. Routledge, 2017. 80-99
2016Jane Suilin Lavelle: Cross-cultural considerations in social cognition. In: J. Kiverstein, . Routledge, 2016. 172-188
2015Jane Suilin Lavelle and Kenny Smith: Do our modern skulls house stone-age minds?. In: Michela Massimi, Philosophy and the Sciences for Everyone. Routledge, 2015.
2015Jane Suilin Lavelle: Is a modular cognitive architecture compatible with the direct perception of mental states?. In: Consciousness and Cognition, 36, 2015,
2013Jane Suilin Lavelle and G. Botterill and S. Lock: Contrastive explanation and the many absences problem. In: Synthese, 190, 2013,
2012Jane Suilin Lavelle: Two Challenges to Hutto's Enactive Account of Pre-linguistic Social Cognition. In: Philosophia (United States), 40, 2012,
n.n.Jane Suilin Lavelle: Scientific pluralism in developmental psychology. In: Uljana Feest and Jane Suilin Lavelle, Replication: Crisis or Opportunity? Philosophical perspectives on the replication crisis. n.n..