Peter Carruthers is Distinguished University Professor of philosophy at the University of Maryland, where he has worked since 2001. He previously held appointments at a number of universities in the UK. He has published widely across many areas of philosophy of mind and cognitive science, including work on cognitive architecture, the role of language in thought, self-knowledge, consciousness, the mentality of animals, and meta-cognition. His most recent books are Human and Animal Minds: The Consciousness Questions Laid to Rest (2019) and Explaining our Actions: A Critique of Common-Sense Theorizing (2025).