University of Virginia · Department of Philosophy
Cognitive Science is the interdisciplinary study of the mind. Over a half century ago, humanists and scientists established this field together, believing we cannot uncover the mysteries of the human mind from within disciplinary silos. Yet the field is retreating back to those silos at a historical moment that demands interdisciplinary research; as humanists and scientists grapple with the impacts of technologies such as AI and social media on human minds and societies.
The HooCS Hub is a three-year initiative incubating UVA's existing strengths to establish us as a leader in the interdisciplinary study of the mind. We integrate humanistic and philosophical inquiry — from contemplative traditions to analytic philosophy — into the core of cognitive science, while using empirical methods and results to inform humanistic scholarship. We promote this inquiry through vertically-integrated collaborations between faculty, postdocs, graduate students, and undergraduates. Although HooCS is deliberately capacious, spanning any topic in humanistic cognitive science, much of our research is organized around two related topics: spontaneous thought in an anxious world, and human agency and autonomy in the age of AI.
HooCS promotes interdisciplinary collaborations through two core activities:
Core Team
Photos coming soon as additional faculty join the Hub.