Keith Frankish

Keith Frankish
Born7 November 1962
South Yorkshire, England
SpouseMaria Kasmirli
Education
Alma materThe Open University, University of Sheffield, MA Philosophy (1996), PhD Philosophy (2003)
ThesisMind and supermind a two-level framework for folk psychology
Doctoral advisorPeter Carruthers, Christopher Hookway
Philosophical work
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolAnalytic philosophy
InstitutionsHonorary reader at the University of Sheffield, UK, visiting research fellow with The Open University, adjunct professor with the Brain and Mind Programme at the University of Crete
Main interestsPhilosophy of mind
Notable ideasIllusionism
Websitekeithfrankish.com

Keith Frankish (1962 - ) is a British philosopher specializing in philosophy of mind, philosophy of psychology, and philosophy of cognitive science. He is an Honorary Reader at the University of Sheffield, UK, visiting research fellow with The Open University, and adjunct professor with the Brain and Mind Programme at the University of Crete. He is known for his "illusionist" stance in the theory of consciousness. He holds that the conscious mind is a virtual system, a trick of the biological mind. In other words, phenomenality is an introspective illusion. This position is in opposition to dualism, type physicalism, and panpsychism.