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Dr. Hans Dooremalen is a Lecturer at the Tilburg School of Humanities and Digital Sciences (Department of Philosophy) at Tilburg University. His research focuses on critical thinking, philosophy of mind, epistemology, and the philosophy of science, with a particular emphasis on miscarriages of justice and cognitive biases. He collaborates frequently with Professor Herman de Regt, exploring topics such as legal reasoning errors, media influence on trials, and forensic philosophy.
Key research interests include the intersection of philosophy with legal systems, public understanding of science, and ethical dimensions of justice. His recent work critiques the Deventer Murder Case, highlighting systemic judicial flaws and the dangers of media-driven legal narratives. He also advocates for improving scientific literacy and critical thinking through educational initiatives and public engagement.
Dr. Dooremalen actively participates in academic and public discussions, delivering invited talks on topics like neuroethics and biases in decision-making. He co-developed a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) on the philosophy of science for psychologists, emphasizing interdisciplinary applications of philosophical concepts.
His publications span peer-reviewed journals, popular media, and sociological magazines, blending academic rigor with accessible commentary. He frequently contributes to Dutch newspapers like the Volkskrant and Brabants Dagblad, addressing societal issues through a philosophical lens.

