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Jason DeWitt is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at The Ohio State University (OSU), pursuing a PhD expected in 2025. His research focuses on the metaphysics of science, particularly causation, modality, and global expressivism, with a neopragmatist realism framework. He engages with 19th- and 20th-century analytic, pragmatist, and continental philosophy.
Education: B.A. Philosophy (University of Tennessee, Knoxville, 2017); M.A. Philosophy (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2019).
Teaching includes courses like Introduction to Philosophy, Engineering Ethics, and Logic & Legal Reasoning. His published work critiques Sinan Dogramaci’s deflationism about rationality, arguing against the necessity of a “unifying property” for epistemic rules. Active in academic communities, he participates in events like the Fourth PhiGS Graduate Colloquium (2022).


