
About
Dr. Daniel J. Singer is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Pennsylvania’s School of Arts and Sciences, with a secondary appointment in Legal Studies and Business Ethics at the Wharton School. He holds a Ph.D. and M.A. from the University of Michigan and a B.A. from the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on epistemology, social philosophy, and the role of diversity and polarization in social systems, using agent-based computational models. He directs the Computational Social Philosophy Lab (CSPL), an interdisciplinary group exploring topics like jury dynamics, democratic structures, and expertise. His 2023 book *Right Belief and True Belief* defends a truth-loving epistemic consequentialist framework. He has won the Dean’s Award for Distinguished Teaching (2018) and served as a consultant at Boston Consulting Group (2022–2024).
Education:
- Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Michigan
- M.A. in Philosophy, University of Michigan
- B.A. in Philosophy, University of Pennsylvania
Research Interests:
Dr. Singer’s work bridges traditional and formal epistemology, exploring how information flows in groups and organizations. Key themes include:
- Epistemic consequentialism
- Corporate and organizational epistemology
- Jury deliberation and legal outcomes
- Social diversity and polarization
- Agent-based modeling in social philosophy
Teaching and Grants:
He teaches courses on epistemology, logic, and ethics, with a reputation for dynamic pedagogy. His grants and collaborations involve interdisciplinary projects on computational social philosophy, funded through Penn’s Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement and other initiatives.
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