Zdravko Radman is a Senior Researcher at the Institute of Philosophy and a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Zagreb. As Balokovic scholar and later an Alexander von Humboldt and a William J. Fulbright Fellow he was affiliated with Harvard University, the University of Konstanz and the University of California, Berkeley. As a visiting professor
he conducted research at the Australian National University, Canberra, the University of Tokyo, and University College London, among others.
He is publishing mainly in the philosophy of mind, aesthetics, philosophy of language, and theory of knowledge. His recent publications include edited volumes: Before Consciousness: In Search of the Fundamentals of Mind, Imprint Academic, 2017; The Hand, an Organ of the Mind: What the Manual Tells the Mental, The MIT Press, 2013; Knowing without Thinking: Mind, Action, Cognition, and the Phenomenon of the Background, Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. He authored Metaphors: Figures of the Mind, Dordrecht: Kluwer Academic Publishers, 1997; Springer softcover, 2010. In addition
to English and German, his articles appeared also in French, Slovene, Spanish, Japanese, and Chinese; his publications are reviewed in many more languages.