Emeritus Professor Stevan Harnad

Research interests

  • Cognitive science and open access
  • Categorization, communication, cognition, and consciousness 
  • Categorical perception, symbol grounding, origin of language, lateralization, the Turing test…

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Harnad was born in Budapest, Hungary. He did his undergraduate work at McGill University and his graduate work at Princeton University's Department of Psychology. Harnad completed his Master of Arts degree in Psychology from McGill University in 1969, his Doctor of Philosophy degree from Princeton University in 1992. He was awarded an honorary doctorate by University of Liège in 2013. In 1978, Harnad was the founder of Behavioral and Brain Sciences, of which he remained editor-in-chief until 2002. In addition, he founded Psycoloquy (an early electronic journal sponsored by the American Psychological Association), CogPrints (an electronic eprint archive in the cognitive sciences hosted by the University of Southampton), and the American Scientist Open Access Forum (since 1998; now the Global Open Access List, GOAL). 

Harnad is an active promoter of open access, EPrints, Harnad is Editor-in-Chief of the refereed journal Animal Sentience launched in 2015 by the Institute of Science and Policy of The Humane Society of the United States.

A vegan, Harnad is increasingly active in animal welfare animal rights and animal law.

Elected external member of the Hungarian Academy of Sciences in 2001, Harnad resigned in protest, 8 October 2016.