- Philosophy
- Analytic Metaphysics
- Philosophy of Mind
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Ricardo Barroso Batista is an Invited Assistant at the Faculty of Philosophy and Social Sciences, Universidade Católica Portuguesa, actively contributing to the Centre for Philosophical and Humanistic Studies (CEFH). His academic engagement spans philosophy and psychology, with a strong focus on analytic metaphysics, identity, and societal structures. Master’s degree holder Affiliated with CEFH (2020–2025) Recent publications in Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia and European Psychologist His research centers on analytic metaphysics, particularly the problem of representation, grounding, modality, and the metaphysics of time. He also investigates antisocial behavior through the lens of the Dark Triad, exploring psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism. His philosophical interests extend to Marxism, human rights, and the intersection of mind and society. Collaborative work with researchers like B. Nobre and A. G. Lind highlights interdisciplinary engagement. The recent articles (2022–2024) reflect a dual trajectory: one in metaphysical theory (truthmakers, B-theory, representationalism) and another in empirical psychology (Dark Triad, psychometrics, adolescence). This blend indicates a unique interdisciplinary profile bridging analytic philosophy and psychological science. No scientific awards are listed in the provided data. Ricardo actively supervises and collaborates with numerous students within CEFH, and has served as an examiner and conference organizer. His involvement in projects related to adolescence, psychometrics, and authors suggests broad academic mentorship and leadership. Though no grants are explicitly detailed, his participation in funded research implies grant-supported activity. He is involved in the CEFH research group, contributing to systematic reviews and collaborative publications. His academic network includes researchers across philosophy and psychology, indicating strong institutional and interdisciplinary integration.







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