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Thomas Bullemore is a DPhil candidate in Law at New College, University of Oxford, and holds a Roche Scholarship. He also serves as a part-time Lecturer in Legal Philosophy at the University of Chile (since 2019) and previously at Diego Portales University (2020–2021). His current research focuses on metaethics, exploring the foundations of normativity, epistemic access, and the application of values in AI under the supervision of Professors David Enoch and Timothy Williamson. He collaborates with Professor Ruth Chang on projects about rationality and hard choices.
Education:
- DPhil Law (Ongoing), New College, University of Oxford
- MPhil in Law (Distinction), University of Oxford
- LLB, [Institution not specified]
Research interests include the modal status of practical normativity, intensional frameworks in metaphysics, referential stability of normative predicates, and collective agency. Recent conference presentations address legal realism, grounding collective imaginings, and metasemantic solutions to the Benacerraf problem in mathematics.
Awards:
- Roche Scholarship (New College, Oxford)
- MPhil Distinction (Oxford)
He contributes to the Jurisprudence in Oxford Research Group and maintains affiliations with institutions in Chile and the UK. His work bridges legal philosophy, ethics, and artificial intelligence, emphasizing interdisciplinary approaches to normative questions.





