William Hornett
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I am a Faculty Teaching Associate at the Univeristy of Cambridge, where I teach the philosophy of mind and metaphysics. I am also a Bye-Fellow at Selwyn College, Cambridge, and an Affiliated Researcher at the Center for the Study of Perceptual Experience at the University of Glasgow.

I did my PhD in Philosophy at the University of Sheffield, where I was supervised by Komarine Romdenh-Romluc and Helen Steward. Before going to Sheffield for my MA, I did my undergraduate in Philosophy at the University of York.

I work primarily on the philosophy of action and perception, but have strong interests in phenomenology, the history of philosophy, and general issues in metaphysics.

I have previously worked with Women in Parenthesis as a researcher, as Research Assistant on Laura Gow's Failing to Act project, and as an Event Organiser for the Centre for Engaged Philosophy.
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