Professor Margaret Boden FBA
- Fellow type
- UK Fellow
- Year elected
- 1983
- Year of death
- 2025
- Subjects
- Philosophy, Psychology
- Sections
- Philosophy , Psychology
Summary
Margaret A. Boden OBE ScD FBA is Research Professor of Cognitive Science at the University of Sussex, where she helped develop the world's first academic programme in cognitive science. She holds degrees in medical sciences, philosophy, and psychology (including a Harvard PhD, Cambridge ScD, and three honorary doctorates), and integrates these disciplines with AI in her research. She is a past vice-president of the British Academy and past Chair of Council of the Royal Institution, and an elected Fellow of the Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (and of its British and European equivalents). Her work has been translated into twenty languages, and she has lectured widely, to specialist and general audiences, around the world. She was the subject of BBC Radio-4’s The Life Scientific in October 2014. Her recent books include The Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms (1990/2004); Mind as Machine: A History of Cognitive Science (2006); and Creativity and Art: Three Roads to Surprise (2010). (AI, Its Nature and Future is in press.) She has two children and four grandchildren, and lives in Brighton. Boden, M. A. (2016) AI, Its Nature and Future. Creativity and Art: Three Roads to Surprise (2010) Mind as Machine: A History of Cognitive Science (2006) The Creative Mind: Myths and Mechanisms (2nd edn., 2004) Piaget (2nd edn. 1994) Artificial Intelligence and Natural Man (2nd edn. 1987) Purposive Explanation in Psychology (1972).
Last post
Research Professor of Cognitive Science, University of Sussex
Past appointments
Centre for Research in Cognitive Science, University of Sussex Research Professor of Cognitive Science
2002 -
School for Global studies, University of Sussex Research Professor of Cognitive Science
2002 -
School for Global studies, University of Sussex Professor of Philosophy and Psychology
1980 - 2002
School for Global studies, University of Sussex Lecturer, Reader in Philosophy and Psychology
1965 - 1980
University of Birmingham Lecturer in Philosophy
1959 - 1965