Brian Cantwell-Smith
Brian Cantwell Smith is professor of cognitive science and computer science,
adjunct professor of philosophy, and assistant director of the cognitive
science program, at Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana. Before moving
to Indiana in 1996 he was principal scientist at the Xerox Palo Alto Research
Center (PARC) and adjunct professor of philosophy at Stanford
University. He was a founder of the Center for the Study of Language and
Information at Stanford University (CSLI) , a founder and first President of
Computer Professionals for Social Responsibility (CPSR) , and is President
(1998-99) of the Society for Philosophy and Psychology (SPP) . Smith received
his BS , MS and PhD degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(1974, 1978, 1982). He is on the editorial board of several journals in
artificial intelligence, cognitive science, and philosophy. Smith's research
focuses on the foundations and philosophy of computing, both in the practice
and theory of computer science, and in the use of computational metaphors in
other fields -- such as philosophy, cognitive science, physics, and art. His
doctoral dissertation introduced the notion of computational reflection in
programming languages -- an area of active ongoing research in computer
science. Past publications have addressed questions in computational
reflection, meta-level architecture, programming languages, and knowledge
representation. Over the last decade, his work has focused on fundamental
issues in the foundations of epistemology, ontology, and metaphysics.
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