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Julien Dutant is a Lecturer in Philosophy at King's College London, affiliated with the Department of Philosophy within the Faculty of Arts & Humanities. His research examines epistemological frameworks, including the principles of knowledge, rational belief, and epistemic value. He holds a Ph.D. from the University of Geneva (2010) and has held research positions at the University of Oxford and University of Michigan.
Dutant's primary research explores foundational questions in epistemology, formal models of knowledge, and the semantics of propositional attitudes. His work integrates philosophical analysis with formal methods to address epistemic norms and contextual variations in knowledge attribution.
His publications demonstrate sustained focus on refining theories of justification, rationality, and epistemic norms. Recent research trends include investigations into practical rationality, epistemic utility, and the interplay between evidence and ignorance.
Dr. Dutant teaches undergraduate and postgraduate courses including Introduction to Philosophy, Methodology, Intermediate Logic, and advanced topics in epistemology. He maintains active engagement with philosophical communities through invited talks and editorial roles.




