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Daniel Harris works on the philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and the history of analytic philosophy. He is currently writing about the psychological mechanisms underlying humans' ability to communicate, the differences between human and animal communication, the roles of language in how we think, the architecture of the human mind, speech-act theory, semantics, pragmatics, the history of thought about these topics during the twentieth century. He joined Hunter’s faculty in 2014 after finishing a PhD in philosophy at the CUNY Graduate Center.