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Roy Dings
Roy Dings is a postdoctoral researcher at Ruhr-University Bochum. He obtained his PhD at Radboud University and was a visiting researcher at the University of Memphis. He works on the philosophy of psychiatry and mental health care. He has published on a variety of topics, including self-(illness) ambiguity, self-understanding and self-experience, affordances, memory and experiential knowledge.
Léon C. De Bruin
Léon C. De Bruin is an associate professor at Radboud University and a full professor in the Philosophy of Neuroscience at Amsterdam University Medical Center. He has published various papers and books on social cognition, 4E cognition, philosophy of psychiatry and philosophy of neuroscience. In his research De Bruin focuses on embodied and situated cognition and its philosophical and empirical ramifications, in particular in the field of neuroscience and psychiatry. He is co-editor of ‘The Oxford Handbook of 4E Cognition', and co-author of ‘Philosophy of Mind, Brain and Behavior’.