Adam Bradley

I am an Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy and a Fellow of the Hong Kong Centre for Catastrophic Risk at Lingnan University in Hong Kong

My primary research interests lie at the intersection of philosophy of mind, cognitive science, and the philosophy of psychiatry. 

Topics I have published on include the feeling of bodily ownership, the metaphysics of bodily pain, the nature of delusional belief, the risk of AI suffering, and psychological mechanisms of psychedelic therapy.

I am currently interested in the nature of affective experience and its rational relationship with cognition. 

I can be contacted at adam.l.bradley@gmail.com 

Publications

Peer-Reviewed Journal Articles

     2024. 'Against the Pathology Argument for Self-Acquaintance', Australasian Journal of Philosophy 

2022. 'Digital Suffering: Why It's a Problem and How to Prevent It' (co-authored with Brad Saad), Inquiry 

2021. 'The Paradox of Pain', The Philosophical Quarterly 

2021. 'Monothematic Delusions and the Limits of Rationality' (co-authored with Quinn Hiroshi Gibson), The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 

2019. The Feeling of Bodily Ownership', Philosophy and Phenomenological Research

Book Chaptersq

Forthcoming. 'Delusions and Rationality' (co-authored with Quinn Hiroshi Gibson), The Routledge Handbook of the Philosophy of Delusions ed. Ema Sullivan-Bissett 

2023. 'Psychedelic Therapy as Transformative Experience', Transformation and the History of Philosophy eds. G. Anthony Bruno and Justin Vlasits