Bertram F. Malle is Professor of Cognitive and Psychological Sciences at Brown University. He earned Master’s degrees in philosophy/linguistics (1987) and psychology (1989) at the University of Graz, Austria. After coming to the United States in 1990, he received his Ph.D. at Stanford University in 1995 and joined the University of Oregon Psychology Department.

Malle’s research focuses on moral psychology, social cognition, and human-machine interaction. He has published over 170 scientific papers and several books, including: Intentions and intentionality (with L. J. Moses and D. A. Baldwin, eds.), MIT Press, 2001; How the Mind Explains Behavior, MIT Press, 2004; and Other minds (with S. D. Hodges, eds.), Guilford Press, 2005, and Handbook of Moral Psychology (with P. Robbins, eds), Cambridge University Press (in press).

Bertram Malle is at CAS upon the invitation of Dr. Mathias Twardawski (CAS Researcher in Residence/LMU) during the winter semester 2024/25.