Gallagher received his PhD in philosophy from
Bryn Mawr College where he studied with George Kline and
José Ferrater-Mora. He also studied philosophy at
Villanova University and
Leuven, and economics at the
State University of New York–Buffalo. Gallagher is the author of several books, including
The Self and its Disorders (Oxford, 2024),
Embodied and Enactive Approaches to Cognition (Cambridge 2023)
Action and Interaction (Oxford 2020),
Enactivist Interventions: Rethinking the Mind (Oxford 2017),
How the Body Shapes the Mind (Oxford 2005),
Phenomenology (Palgrave 2012; 2nd ed. 2022),
Hermeneutics and Education (SUNY 1992),
The Inordinance of Time (Northwestern 1998),
Brainstorming (Acad Imprint 2008),
The Phenomenological Mind (Routledge 2008; 2nd edition, 2012, 3rd edition 2021) (with
Dan Zahavi), and (with several co-authors)
The Neurophenomenology of Awe and Wonder (2015). He is also editor of
The Oxford Handbook of the Self (2011), co-editor of
The Oxford Handbook of 4E-Cognition (2018), and editor or co-editor of several other volumes. He is a founding editor and currently the co-editor in-chief of the journal
Phenomenology and the Cognitive Sciences, ==Bibliography==