Arnold Zuboff

Arnold Stuart Zuboff (born January 1946) is an American philosopher who is the original formulator of the Sleeping Beauty problem. He has worked on topics such as personal identity, the philosophy of mind, ethics, metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of probability. and a view analogous to open individualism—the position that there is one subject of experience, who is everyone—which he calls "universalism".

Education and career
Zuboff received a BA in philosophy from the University of Connecticut, in 1968, and later a PhD in philosophy from Princeton University in 2009; his doctoral advisor was Thomas Nagel. Zuboff lectured at the University College London's Department of Philosophy from 1974 till his retirement in 2011; he is now an Honorary Senior Research Associate.