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    danielmorgan@ub.edu


    http://www.danielmorganphilosophy.com

     

    I am a Beatriu de Pinós postdoctoral fellow at the Universitat de Barcelona, and a member of the LOGOS Research Group. Prior to that I was a British Academy postdoctoral fellow at UCL and, before that, a JRF at New College, Oxford. I also complete a DPhil, BPhil and BA at Oxford. My DPhil, which was on first-person thought, was supervised by William Child, Martin Davies, and Timothy Williamson.

    I specialize in philosophy of mind and philosophy of psychology. My main interests include: first-person thought, indexicality, desire, and addiction. 

    This term I am co-convening, with Carlota Serrahima, a reading-group on immunity to error through misidentification and the de se: http://www.ub.edu/grc_logos/reading_group_card.php?id=313 

     

    Selected Publications:

    ‘The Demonstrative Model of First-Person Thought’, Philosophical Studies 172 (2015): 1795-1811.

     'Immunity to error through misidentification: what does it tell us about the de se?', in S. Prosser and F. Recanati (eds.) Immunity to Error Through Misidentification: New Essays. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012: 104-124.

     ‘Can you think my “I”-thoughts?’, Philosophical Quarterly 59 (234) (2009): 68-85.