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  • Universitat de Barcelona
    Departament de Lògica, Història i Filosofia de la Ciència
    Office 4090
    C/ Montalegre, 6-8, 4th floor
    08001 – Barcelona

    email: bartlomiej.lech.czajka_at_gmail.com

    I joined the PhD programme at the University of Barcelona in September 2015. I have an FPI PhD training scholarship attached to the project "Fallibility, Rational Belief, and Knowledge". Since 2018, I am also a member of the project "Objectivity-Subjectivity in Knowledge and Singular Representation."

    I graduated in Philosophy (with elements of Classics) at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków, Poland (2011), and finished APhil MA in Analytic Philosophy at the University of Barcelona (2013). Before moving back to Barcelona for PhD, I worked on a two-year research project in philosophy of language and mind, funded by the Polish Ministry of Science.

    Under the supervision of Sven Rosenkranz and Manuel García-Carpintero, I work on issues in epistemology and philosophy of mind. I am primarily interested in the internalism-externalism debate in epistemology. In my thesis, I explore the internalist approach to justification and non-factive approach to reasons for belief and action. I was a visiting student at the University of Edinburgh (2018, working with Maritn Smith) and King's College, London (2019, working with Clayton Littlejohn).

    When I don't do philosophy, I enjoy cycling, chess, history, and literature.

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List of Publications

Bartłomiej Czajka, Jędrzej Piotr Grodniewicz   |   2017
On the Cognitive Role of Singular Thoughts

Review of Philosophy and Psychology, 8: 573. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13164-016-0327-y