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Justin Clarke-Doane is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Columbia University, where he joined the department in 2014. He holds affiliations as an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Birmingham and an Adjunct Research Associate at Monash University, with past visiting roles at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton. His primary research areas include metaethics, epistemology, metaphysics, philosophy of logic and mathematics, and foundations of physics. He has authored two monographs: Morality and Mathematics (OUP 2020) and Mathematics and Metaphilosophy (Cambridge 2022), both addressing the intersection of ethics and mathematics.
- Research Interests: His work explores the evolutionary challenges to moral and mathematical realism, the objectivity of normative truths, and the epistemological implications of these debates. He also investigates modal logic, the Benacerraf problem, and the meta-problem of consciousness.
- Scientific Awards: His papers were twice selected by The Philosopher's Annual as among the 'ten best in philosophy.'
- Publications Trends: His articles focus on metaethical debates, evolutionary debunking, mathematical platonism, and modal epistemology. Collaborative works with scholars like Avner Ash and Kathryn Tabb highlight interdisciplinary and cross-disciplinary philosophical inquiries.
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