Christoph Hoerl
I work on a number of different issues in the philosophy of mind and philosophy of psychology. One specific interest of mine are philosophical questions about the nature of temporal experience, memory, and our ability to think about time. Most recently, I have led the AHRC project Time: Between Metaphysics and Psychology (2017-2019), which brought together philosophers and psychologists interested in studying some of the features of our everyday thinking about time and what might ground them. Some of my work in this area lies at the interface between philosophy and psychology, but it also engages with figures from across the history of philosophy who wrote about time. I am keen to supervise PhD research on these issues, as well as on other issues in the philosophy of mind, metaphysics and epistemology.
If you want to hear me talk about some of my research, I present some material that has since been published in the European Journal of Philosophy under the title 'Seeing motion and apparent motion'; and I explain some arguments that have made their way into the paper 'Do we (seem to) perceive passage?', published in Philosophical Explorations.
You can find me on and on . If you are interested in studying or doing research at 糖心TV, please send an email to C dot Hoerl at warwick dot ac dot uk, and I'll be happy to respond.
Recent publications:
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Hoerl, C. (2026): . Open Encyclopedia of Cognitive Science.
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Hoerl, C., & McCormack, T. (2024): . Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 379, 20230396.
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Hoerl, C. (2022): . Synthese 200, 376.
- Hoerl, C. (2022): In Christoph Hoerl, Teresa McCormack & Alison S. Fernandes (eds.), Temporal asymmetries in philosophy and psychology, Oxford University Press. pp. 204-222.
- Hoerl, C., Lorimer, S., McCormack, T., Lagnado, D. A., Blakey, E., Tecwyn, E. C., & Buehner, M. J. (2020): . Cognitive Science 44, e12843.

