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Hubert Hågemark is a Doctoral Student in Theoretical Philosophy at the Department of Philosophy, Lund University, under the Faculty of Humanities and Theology. He has been pursuing his PhD since autumn 2023 and is based at the LUX building (Room B478), Helgonavägen 3, Lund. He is actively involved in research on the foundations of human communication and teaches the course SASH81: 'One World, One Language'. He is associated with the Cognition & Philosophy VR Lab and serves as the page manager for his departmental profile.
His research focuses on the intersection of speaker intentions and linguistic meaning in communication. Key areas include:
- Philosophy of language and speech act theory
- Intentionality and understanding in discourse
- Implicatures and speaker meaning
- Evolutionary and cognitive perspectives on animal and human communication
His recent publications analyze the cognitive structure of speech acts and the relationship between what is said and what is meant, drawing from both philosophical and cognitive science frameworks. His work appears in high-quality journals such as Synthese and Language and Communication, reflecting a strong interdisciplinary approach combining philosophy, linguistics, and cognition.
Scientific contributions and recognition:
- Published in top-tier philosophy journals with peer-reviewed, open-access articles
- Research metrics show citations and reader engagement via PlumX
- One news mention recorded for his work in Synthese
Hubert advises no students at this stage. There is no mention of grants or funding in the provided texts. He is part of the research environment in theoretical philosophy and contributes to the dynamic academic life at Lund through seminars and collaborative research, particularly within the Cognition & Philosophy VR Lab, which supports interdisciplinary exploration of philosophical questions using virtual reality and cognitive modeling.




