Research Group
in Analytic Philosophy

Recent Theses

  • 2023
  • Anton Alexandrov. Thesis: “Explication from an Externalist Point of View”, supervised by Manuel García-Carpintero and José Martínez Fernández.
  • Carlos Benito Monsalvo. Thesis: “Logical Localism in the Context of Combining Logics”, supervised by José Martínez Fernández and Elia Zardini.
  • Mar Alloza. Thesis: “Acerca de la información no aseverada sobre el contexto de interpretación”, supervised by Josep Macià Fàbrega and Genoveva Martí.
  • Nasim Mahoozi. Thesis “¨Philosophy of vagueness: a topological perspective", supervised by José Martínez Fernández and Thomas Mormann.

  • 2022
  • Javier Poveda. Thesis: "Computational intractability, artificial intelligence, and the Cold War", supervised by Thomas Sturm.
  • Álvaro Mozota. Thesis: “Quantum gravity or the problematic quantization of general relativity: a philosophical analysis”, supervised by Silvia de Bianchi and Carl Hoefer.
  • Andrea Rivadulla. Thesis: "On the Leaks and Boundaries of Imagination", supervised by Manuel García-Carpintero and Josep Macià.
  • Lisa Vogt. Thesis: "Essence and Nomicity. On the Foundations of Dispositional Essentialism", supervised by Sven Rosenkranz.

  • 2021
  • Javier Anta Pulido. Thesis: "Historical and Conceptual Foundations of Information Physics", supervised by Carl Hoefer.
  • Alfonso García Lapeña. Thesis: "Truthlikeness for deterministic and probabilistic laws". Supervised by José Antonio Díez.

  • 2020
  • Roger Deulofeu. Thesis: “Scientific explanation in biology. Beyond mechanistic explanation”, supervised by José Antonio Díez.
    J.P.  Grodniewicz. Thesis: "Themes in linguistic understanding. Cognition and epistemology", supervised by Manuel García-Carpintero and Josep Macià.
  • Alberto Oya. Thesis: "Unamuno’s Natural Foundation for Religious Faith", supervised by Josep Ll. Prades.
  • Javier Suárez. Theis: “Methodological strategies in contemporary symbiosis research and their historical roots: From mechanistic to non-mechanistic modes of explanation”, supervised by José Antonio Díez and John Dupré.
  • Matheus Valente. Thesis: “Thinking Alike – Five Essays on the Publicity of Thought”, supervised by Manuel García-Carpintero and Josep Macià.
  • Pilar Terrés. Thesis: “Substructural logics and pragmatic enrichment”, supervised by José Martínez Fernández.

  • 2019
  • Samuele Chilovi. Thesis: "Grounding Legal Reality, supervised by Dan López de Sa and Josep Joan Moreso.
  • Carlota Serrahima. Thesis: "My Body is the Subject's Body. In Defence of Experientialism about the Sense of Bodily Ownership", supervised by Manuel García-Carpintero and Francesc Perenya.

  • 2018
  • Laura Delgado Aqueveque. Thesis: "David, Some Davids, and All Davids: Reference, Category Change, and Bearerhood Of Real-Life Names", supervised by Manuel García-Carpintero.
  • Romina Zuppone. Thesis: "The Experimenters’ Regress: A Conceptual and Historical Evaluation", supervised by José Antonio Díez Calzada.

  • 2017
  • Aurélien Darbellay. Thesis: "Writing social reality into the book of the world", supervised by Dan López de Sa and José Antonio Díez Calzada.
  • Chiara Panizza. Thesis: "Fictional Names and Fictional Discourse", supervised by Josep Macià and Manuel García-Carpintero.
  • Claudia Picazo. Thesis: "An Approach to Occasion-sensitivity", supervised by Manuel Pérez Otero.

  • 2016
  • Ivan Milic. Thesis: "Asserting as Commitment to Knowing. An Essay on the Normativity of Assertion", supervised by Manuel García-Carpintero and Sven Rosenkranz.
  • Mireia López Amo. Thesis: "El Dogmatismo y el Problema de la Extrema Liberalidad", supervised by Josep Lluís Prades and Sven Rosenkranz. 
  • Giulia Pravato. Thesis: "The Meaning and Use of Normative Language", supervised by Luigi Perissinotto and Max Kölbel
  • David Rey. Thesis: "Expressibility and Multiple Indexing", supervised by Max Kölbel and Josep Macià.
  • Sergi Oms. Thesis: "On Common Solutions to the Liar and the Sorites", supervised by José Martínez.

  • 2015
  • John Horden. Thesis: "Composites", supervised by Dan López de Sa.
  • Giovanni Merlo. Thesis: "The World As I Found It: A Subjectivist Metaphysics of the Mental", supervised by Sven Rosenkranz y John Hawthorne.
  • Adrian Briciu. Thesis: "Context and compositionality: An essay in metasemantics", supervised by Max Kölbel.
  • Andrei Moldovan. Thesis: "The Literal Meaning of Definite Descriptions", supervised by Max Kölbel.

  • 2014
  • Stefan Reining. Thesis: "Apriority and Colour Inclusion", supervised by Genoveva Martí.

  • 2013
  • Marc Artiga. Thesis: "A Naturalistic Theory of Intentional Content", supervised by David Pineda.
  • Fernando Broncano-Berrocal : "Luck and the Control Theory of Knowledge", supervised by Joan Pagès and Manuel Pérez Otero.
  • Marta Jorba. Thesis: "Cognitive Phenomenology: A Non-Reductive Account", supervised by Manuel García-Carpintero and Francesc Pereña.
  • Laura Ortega. Thesis: "La determinación de la referencia de los términos para artefactos", supervised by Genoveva Martí.
  • Mirja Pérez de Calleja. Thesis: "The Problem of Free Will and Determinism: An Incompatibilist-Friendly View", supervised by Josep Lluís Prades.

  • 2012
  • Gonçalo Santos. Thesis: "Reconstructing Generality Relativism", supervised by José Martínez.
  • Laura Natalia Pérez Pérez. Thesis: "Ascriptions in context. An experimental yabanc? dizi izle Study on the Context-sensitivity of Belief Reports", supervised by Genoveva Martí

  • 2011
  • Andi Pietz. Thesis: "Logics and Falsifications", supervised by Genoveva Martí, Sven Rosenkranz and Heinrich Wansing.
  • Fiora Salis. Thesis: "Fictional Names", supervised by Manuel García-Carpintero.
  • Miguel A. Sebastián. Thesis: “Self-involving representationalism (SIR): a naturalistic theory of phenomenal consciousness”, supervised by David Pineda.
  • David Suárez Rivero. Thesis: "Frege y el fenómeno del valor cognitivo", supervised by Genoveva Martí.
  • Dan Zeman. Thesis: “The Semantics of Implicit Content”, supervised by Josep Macià and Genoveva Martí.

  • 2010
  • Lorenzo Baravalle. Thesis: “Evolución cultural y adaptación", supervised by José A Díez
  • Ekain Garmendia. Thesis: “Auto-conocimiento, memoria y racionalidad”, supervised by Manuel Pérez Otero
  • Manolo Martínez. Thesis: “A Naturalistic Account of Content and an Application to Modal Epistemology”, supervised by David Pineda.

  • 2008
  • José Chaves. Thesis “Semántica, pragmática y racionalidad. La factorización del significado”, supervised by Josep Macià.
 
  • 2007
  • Marta Campdelacreu, “Fourdimensionalism Scrutinized”, supervised by Manuel García-Caprintero.
  • Sònia Roca. Thesis: “Essential Properties: Existence and Knowability”, supervised by Manuel García-Carpintero.
  • Pablo Rychter, “Persistence Through Time and Temporal Exemplification”, supervised by Manuel García-Carpintero