Jerome J. Valberg (born 1936) is a retired American-British philosopher, and former Senior Lecturer of Philosophy at University College London.
[1] In 1966, Valberg received his doctorate from the University of Chicago with his dissertation, "Agency: Some Metaphysical Questions Concerning Human Action".
[2] Primarily working in the fields of epistemology[3] and metaphysics, Valberg's writings are also concerned with consciousness, identity, and the problems of perception.
[4] Valberg's notable ideas include the personal horizon concept.
[5] He is the author of Dream, Death, and the Self[5] and The Puzzle of Experience.