
معرفی
Andy Egan is a Professor of Philosophy at Rutgers University. His primary research areas include Philosophy of Mind, Philosophy of Language, Metaphysics, Metaethics, Epistemology, and Decision Theory. He has held positions at Western Washington University, Australian National University, University of Michigan, and has been a visiting scholar at NYU, University of Sydney, Arché Philosophical Research Centre (University of St Andrews), and ANU.
- Undergraduate: University of Wisconsin
- Master’s: University of Colorado, Boulder
- PhD: MIT (advisor: Stephen Yablo)
His research synthesizes epistemological, metaphysical, and linguistic questions, with significant contributions to relativism, self-locating belief, and non-ideal rationality. Recent work explores unstructured content, fragmented belief models, and epistemic modality. Publications span major journals like Nous, Philosophical Review, and Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. Key themes include contextual semantics, Bayesian cognition, and the metaphysics of properties.



