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Andreas Mogensen is a Senior Research Fellow and Assistant Director (Philosophy) at the Global Priorities Institute, part of the Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Oxford. He holds academic roles including Associate Professor (2015–2021) and Tutorial Fellow at Jesus College (2015–2019). His career includes a Fellowship at All Souls College (2010–2015) and a Visiting Scholar position at Duke University (2012).
Education: D.Phil in Philosophy (University of Oxford, 2010–2014), B.Phil (University of Oxford, 2008–2010), and B.A. (Hons) in Philosophy (University of Cambridge, 2005–2008). His doctoral thesis, "Evolutionary Debunking Arguments in Ethics," explored meta-ethical challenges to moral realism.
Research focuses on normative and applied ethics, particularly the moral significance of long-term consequences of present actions. Key interests include evolutionary debunking arguments, moral epistemology, beneficence, climate policy, and decision-making under uncertainty. He also engages with political philosophy, philosophy of mind, and cognitive science.
His recent work addresses topics like moral demands in the far future, the paralysis argument in ethics, and the weight of suffering in utilitarian frameworks. He collaborates with scholars like William MacAskill on projects linking ethics and global priorities.
No scientific awards are explicitly mentioned. His advising and grants activities are not detailed in the text, though his roles suggest involvement in research administration. The Global Priorities Institute is central to his affiliations, focusing on high-impact ethical research.




