Zed Adams
Associate Professor of Philosophy; Co-director, Institute for Philosophy and the New Humanities
Email
zed@newschool.edu
Office Location
D - 6 East 16th Street
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Zed Adams joined the Philosophy department in 2008 and co-founded the Institute for Philosophy and the New Humanities in 2020. His research interests include ethics, aesthetics and philosophy of mind. Most recently he has published On the Genealogy of Color: A Case Study in Historicized Conceptual Analysis, an engagement with philosophical debates about color realism which foregrounds the history of color science. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Chicago.
Degrees Held
PhD 2008, University of Chicago
Recent Publications
Books
On the Genealogy of Color: A Case Study in Historicized Conceptual Analysis (Routledge, 2016)
Giving a Damn: Essays in Dialogue with John Haugeland, co-editor with Jake Browning, (MIT Press, 2016)
On the Genealogy of Color: A Case Study in Historicized Conceptual Analysis (Routledge, 2015)
Articles and Book Chapters
“Philosophy and Science in the Modern Age” (with Jake Browning) in The Cultural History of Colour: The Modern Age, eds. Sarah Street and Anders Steinvall (Bloomsbury Academic, 2021) “How Colour Qualia Became a Problem” (with Jake Browning), Journal of Consciousness Studies Vol. 27, Nos. 5-6 (2020) “The Myth of the Common Sense Conception of Color” (with Nat Hansen) in Shifting Concepts: The Philosophy And Psychology of Conceptual Variability, eds. Åsa Wikforss and Teresa Marques (Oxford University Press, 2020)
“Surface Noise,” British Journal of Aesthetics, Vol. 58, No. 3 (2018)
“On the Ontology of Mechanically Reproduced Artworks” (Popular Music and Society, 2015)
"Cognitive Spread: Under What Conditions Does the Mind Extend Beyond the Body?" (with Chauncey Maher, European Journal of Philosophy, 2015)
"Against Moral Intellectualism" (Philosophical Investigations, 2014)
"Chauncey Maher, Strange but True: On the Counter-Intuitiveness of the Extended Mind Hypothesis" (Journal of Consciousness Studies, 2013)
Research Interests
Ethics, Aesthetics, Philosophy of Mind
Current Courses
Cavell
GPHI 6696, Fall 2024
First Year Seminar
LNGC 1400, Fall 2024
Independent Study
LPHI 3950, Fall 2024
Independent Study
GPHI 6990, Fall 2024
Limits of Intelligence
GPHI 6163, Fall 2024
Limits of Intelligence
GLIB 6163, Fall 2024
Future Courses
Here Come the Robots
LPHI 3067, Spring 2025
Ind Senior Project
LPHI 4990, Spring 2025
Independent Study
LPHI 3950, Spring 2025
Independent Study
GPHI 6990, Spring 2025
Normativity of Artifacts
GPHI 6165, Spring 2025
Past Courses
Ind Senior Project
LPHI 4990, Spring 2024
Independent Study
LPHI 3950, Spring 2024
Independent Study
GPHI 6990, Spring 2024
Lo-Fi Aesthetics
LPHI 2066, Spring 2024
Mind Design
GPHI 6765, Spring 2024