Professor Jane Heal FBA

Philosophy
Fellow type
UK Fellow
Year elected
1997
Subjects
Philosophy
Sections
Philosophy

Summary

Jane Heal studied for her first degree in Cambridge, reading History for two years and then Philosophy (or "Moral Sciences" as it was called in those days) for another two years. She also took her Ph.D. at Cambridge, working on problems on the philosophy of language and held the Sarah Smithson Research Fellowship at Newnham College from 1971 - 74. After two years post doctoral study in the US (at Princeton and Berkeley) she was appointed to a lectureship at the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. Having taught there for ten years she moved back to Cambridge in 1986 as lecturer and subsequently Reader and Professor. She is a Fellow of St John's College (where she served as President 1999 - 2003). She has also served as President of the Mind Association and of the Aristotelian Society. She has worked in philosophy of mind and language and is one of the originators of the so-called 'simulation' or 'co-cognition' approach to issues in philosophy of mind. She has also worked on common knowledge, indexicality and rationality.

Current post

Emeritus Professor of Philosophy, University of Cambridge

Past appointments

St John's College, University of Cambridge Professor of Philosophy

2002 -

University of Cambridge Reader in Philosophy

1996 -

University of Cambridge Lecturer, Professor of Philosophy

1986 -

Newcastle University Lecturer in Philosophy

1976 - 1986

Newnham College, University of Cambridge Research Fellow

1971 - 1974

Publications

Mind, reason and imagination

Jane Heal - Published in 2002 by Blackwell's

Joint Attention and Understanding the Mind

Jane Heal - Published in 2005 by Oxford University Press

Fact and meaning

Jane Heal - Published in 1989 by Blackwell's

Great Thinkers: Jane Heal FBA on Elizabeth Anscombe FBA

13 May 2019 Professor Jane Heal FBA

Elizabeth Anscombe was one of the most important moral philosophers of the 20th century. Jane Heal explores highlights of her exceptional life, including working with Wittgenstein and taking a stand against a US President.

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Professor Miranda Fricker FBA

Epistemic injustice; their relation to certain political ideas; epistemic vices and virtues; social interpretation; moral relativism; moral emotions and attitudes

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Professor Rae Langton FBA

Ethical aspects of speech act theory and social epistemology; metaphysics of properties; history of philosophy, especially Kant; free speech, hate speech and media ethics; feminist perspectives on pornography and objectification

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Professor Susan Wolf FBA

Susan Wolf is the Edna J. Koury Distinguished Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Emerita, where she taught from 2002 till 2022.

Photo credit: Keiko Ikeuchi

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