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Professor Daniel Nolan is an Honorary Professor in Philosophy at the University of Queensland within the School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry. His work spans multiple subfields of philosophy, with particular focus on metaphysics, logical theory, and ethical analysis.
- Metaphysics and Modal Epistemology
- Philosophy of Language and Counterfactuals
- Ethics and Moral Philosophy
- Ancient Philosophy and Stoic Thought
- Philosophy of Science and Ontology
Nolan's research frequently engages with David Lewis's philosophical legacy, exploring modal fictionalism, possible worlds semantics, and analytic metaphysics. His recent publications examine topics like infinite quantities, counterpossibles, and the metaphysical implications of fictional worlds, often employing rigorous logical analysis.
Key article trends include:
- Modal logic and impossible worlds
- Philosophical applications of infinity
- Ethical dilemmas in contemporary society
- Stoic metaphysical concepts
- Counterfactual reasoning in history
- Epistemological foundations of modal knowledge
While no specific awards are mentioned, Daniel Nolan's extensive publication record - including over 65 journal articles and 25 book chapters - demonstrates significant academic impact across multiple philosophical disciplines.


