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  1. Nov 17, 2022 · PETER LANGLAND-HASSAN - Home. I am Professor of Philosophy and Director of Graduate Studies at the University of Cincinnati. Most of my work falls within the philosophy of mind, philosophy of cognitive science, and experimental psychology. While I mainly write philosophy papers, some of my reserach involves designing and carrying out ...

  2. Inner speech deficits in people with aphasia. P Langland-Hassan, FR Faries, MJ Richardson, A Dietz. Frontiers in psychology 6, 127177. , 2015. 58. 2015. Inner speech and metacognition: in search of a connection. P Langland‐Hassan. Mind & Language 29 (5), 511-533.

  3. PETER LANGLAND-HASSAN. Home Explaining Imagination Papers About Me CV Papers ... Langland-Hassan & Vicente, Eds., Oxford University Press (forthcoming).

  4. Peter LANGLAND-HASSAN, Professor | Cited by 776 | of University of Cincinnati, Ohio (UC) | Read 52 publications | Contact Peter LANGLAND-HASSAN

  5. Langland-Hassan, Peter (05-2016. ) Attitude Monism .Workshop on Modes and Contents, University of Fribourg, Switzerland. Level:International. Langland-Hassan's research spans the philosophy of mind, the philosophy of psychology, and cognitive science. Of particular interest to him are cognitive t.

  6. About Me - PETER LANGLAND-HASSAN. I was born in Chicago and grew up in Nashville, Spartanburg (SC), and Gainesville (FL). After high school, I moved to New York City to attend Columbia University and graduated from there with a BA in philosophy. I stayed in New York for another twelve years after that, first as a guitarist and songwriter in the ...

  7. Peter Langland-Hassan is a professor at University of Cincinnati, Department of Philosophy. They are interested in Theories of Imagination, Imagination and Imagery, Imagination and Pretense, Visual Imagery and Imagination, Truth in Fiction, Representationalism, Conscious Thought, Phenomenal Concepts, The Nature of Folk Psychology, Eliminativism about Propositional Attitudes, Theory of Mind and Folk Psychology, Misc, The Concept of Pain, and Pain and Perception.