Victor Caston is Professor of Philosophy and Classical Studies at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor. He works in the history of Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, from the Presocratics and Sophists to the Neoplatonists, but has concentrated especially on Aristotle and the Aristotelian tradition, as well as Stoicism. His primary interest is in the philosophy of mind and he has written extensively on ancient discussions of consciousness, intentionality, mental representation, mental causation, and the mind-body problem. He is a former editor of Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy (2016–22, vols. 50–61).
Select publications and CV can be found at http://ancphil.lsa.umich.edu/people/faculty/caston/