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Josep E. Corbí is a full professor of philosophy at the University of Valencia, Spain. His research focuses on moral philosophy, epistemology, and philosophy of mind, with particular emphasis on self-knowledge, moral emotions, and moral realism. He has held visiting positions at institutions including the University of Oxford, Brown University, and the University of Buenos Aires. Corbí has led multiple research projects funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, including initiatives on deliberation, moral responsibility, and hybrid representations. He serves as editor for journals like Acta Analytica and Análisis Filosófico, and has contributed to steering committees for European and Spanish analytic philosophy societies. His work bridges theoretical philosophy with practical ethical concerns, exploring themes such as moral agency, the nature of care, and the intersection of narrative and ethical understanding.
- Education: Ph.D. in Philosophy (details not explicitly stated in texts).
Research interests span meta-ethics, moral psychology, and epistemological questions about first-person authority. His publications include influential works like Minds, Causes, and Mechanisms (2000) and Morality, Self-Knowledge, and Human Suffering (2012). Current projects investigate eliminativism and hybrid representations in philosophy. Corbí’s contributions extend to academic service, including roles as ERC evaluator and coordinator for the Spanish State Research Agency.
Key grants include leadership in projects such as ‘Self-Knowledge, Moral Responsibility and Authenticity’ (FFI2016-75323-P) and participation in contemporary initiatives like ‘The Philosophy of Hybrid Representations’.



