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Jane Friedman is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at New York University, affiliated with the College of Arts & Science. Her research focuses on epistemology, particularly inquiry norms, doxastic attitudes, and zetetic frameworks. She is currently working on a book about inquiry and has authored works on belief justification, teleological epistemology, and epistemic rationality.
Education: DPhil in Philosophy from Oxford University.
Research Interests: Epistemology, philosophical methodology, theoretical philosophy, inquiry dynamics, and doxastic attitudes. Her work explores how beliefs are formed, revised, and justified through inquiry processes, emphasizing the interplay between epistemic goals and cognitive dynamics.
Key contributions include analyses of junk beliefs, suspended judgment, and teleological frameworks in epistemology. She has published in top journals like Philosophical Review, Philosophical Studies, and Noûs.
Advising/Grants: Advises students in epistemology and related areas. No specific grants listed, but active in academic discourse through publications and conferences.
Labs/Teams: No dedicated lab mentioned, but collaborates within NYU's Philosophy Department and broader academic networks.



