Prof of Philosophy, Cognition, and Culture at @ASU. Research on bias, expertise, disagreement, and open-minded thinking. Author of Knowing Our Limits (Oxford).
philosophy prof posting in an uncomfortably personal capacity
Philosopher at the University of Nottingham.
Director of the Aristotelian Society.
Dad, Sondheim fan, philosopher.
Pronouns: is/iste/ille
Scottish philosopher at the University of Liverpool. Likes to do philosophy by reading about things that are more interesting than philosophy. Some sort of social epistemologist.
https://robinmckenna.weebly.com/
Philosopher. Ethics. Epistemology. Race. In my expert opinion everything is terrible (except dogs).
Professor of Philosophy at Toronto Metropolitan University (formerly Ryerson). I paddle my own canoe. To find my publications, visit PhilPeople. https://philpeople.org/profiles/david-hunter
Philosopher at @UDelaware. For free expression, academic freedom, a priori philosophy. Posting entirely in a personal capacity. Pessimism of the intellect, Optimism of the will.
https://philpeople.org/profiles/joel-pust
Professor of Philosophy and Director of the Applied Epistemology Project at UNC Chapel Hill. Current work: rationality; political epistemology. Also baseball (Orioles), music nerd.
Philosopher working on AI ethics and epistemology. Also a socialist and a metalhead, but sadly much more boring than that might suggest.
https://www.willfleisher.net
Philosophy professor, University of Warwick. Research: political philosophy, moral philosophy, social epistemology. She/they.
https://www.fabiennepeter.org/
leverhulme early career fellow @ university of warwick.
philosophy of psychiatry • philosophy of mind • epistemology
https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/soc/philosophy/people/nie/
I teach and write about general jurisprudence, legal and political realism, metaethics, free speech, religious toleration, academic freedom, Nietzsche, Marx and other topics at the University of Chicago. Homepage: https://brianleiter.net/
Philosopher. Writer. TED-talker. Sailor. @UConn. Worried about truth, democracy and the ethics of AI. New book: *On Truth in Politics: Why Democracy Demands It*
A philosopher. Thinking about inquiry and inquiring about thinking. Author of a book on reasons at CUP http://tinyurl.com/y4f9kt9d Assistant Prof. ULaval. 🤷♂️
LMU Philosopher. Free Will, Moral Responsibility, Evil (The problem of), Faith, Hope. Servant of the secret fire next time.
https://lmu.academia.edu/DanielSpeak
https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Problem_of_Evil.html?id=-75oBQAAQBAJ&source=kp_
Philosopher at the University of Reading (UK) working on new wave ordinary language philosophy, experimental semantics and pragmatics, and some aesthetics.
Professor of philosophy UTAustin. Philosophical logic, formal epistemology, philosophy of language, Wang Yangming.
www.harveylederman.com
Research fellow in philosophy at the University of Aberdeen, working on the AHRC-funded Digital Knowledge project. Interested in testimony, trust, risk, AI, scepticism.
mattjope.weebly.com