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Michael Blome-Tillmann is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at McGill University, holding a William Dawson Scholarship (equivalent to a Canada Research Chair). He previously held positions at the University of Cambridge (Marie Curie Fellowship) and University College, Oxford (Stevenson Junior Research Fellow). He earned his BPhil (2003) and DPhil (2007) in philosophy from the University of Oxford.
His research focuses on epistemology and philosophy of language, particularly the semantics of knowledge attributions. He has developed Presuppositional Epistemic Contextualism (PEC), arguing that pragmatic presuppositions shape knowledge ascriptions. His work addresses closure principles, skepticism, contextualism, and the intersection of logic, language, and linguistics.
Notable awards include the William Dawson Scholarship, Marie Curie Fellowship, and British Academy Rising Star Engagement Award. He has published extensively in journals like Mind, Philosophical Studies, and Philosophy and Phenomenological Research. His monograph Knowledge and Presuppositions (OUP 2014) has been widely praised in reviews.



