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Dr. Daniel Molto is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Sussex's School of Media, Arts and Humanities. He holds a PhD from the University of York (2015), specializing in numerical identity. His research focuses on Philosophy of Religion, Philosophical Theology, Philosophy of Language, and Metaphysics, with recent emphasis on dialetheism (true contradictions) and copredication semantics. He teaches across diverse philosophical traditions and has contributed to over 15 peer-reviewed publications since 2017. Molto actively engages in public philosophy initiatives, including work with Philosophy in Prisons and efforts to promote underrepresented philosophical traditions, such as his Timbuktu manuscripts expedition (RGS Expedition 15161).
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy (2015), University of York
His research bridges formal logic and theological inquiry, addressing topics like the problem of evil, divine attributes, and semantic paradoxes. Recent work explores how logical frameworks can resolve theological contradictions (e.g., the Trinity paradox) and how language handles copredication scenarios ('lunch was delicious but went on forever').
Awards & Recognition: None explicitly listed, but his scholarly impact includes significant contributions to dialetheism debates and philosophical theology.
Teaching & Supervision: Teaches courses like 'Ethics and Normativity' and has supervised undergraduate/master's students in metaphysics, philosophy of religion, and logic.
Labs/Teams: Engaged with interdisciplinary initiatives promoting philosophy accessibility and underrepresented knowledge systems.



