Tomy Ames
My name is “Tomy,” which is said like “Tommy” but only has one “m.”
My name is “Tomy,” which is said like “Tommy” but only has one “m.”
I am a PhD student in Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology at Washington University in St. Louis. Previously I earned an MA in Philosophy from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Most of my research is within epistemology and the philosophy of cognitive science, psychology, and mind, focusing on perception, memory, and emotions, but usually not all at once. I have also written on synesthesia, aphantasia, delusions, artificial intelligence, group theory, and the self.
I am a PhD student in Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology at Washington University in St. Louis. Previously I earned an MA in Philosophy from the University of Missouri-St. Louis. Most of my research is within epistemology and the philosophy of cognitive science, psychology, and mind, focusing on perception, memory, and emotions, but usually not all at once. I have also written on synesthesia, aphantasia, delusions, artificial intelligence, group theory, and the self.
I am also a healthcare administrator, business owner, and former Vice President of Data Science who enjoys bringing these experiences into the classroom.
I am also a healthcare administrator, business owner, and former Vice President of Data Science who enjoys bringing these experiences into the classroom.