Visiting Graduate Students
2012-2013
Dominik Balg (University of Cologne) will be a Visiting Doctoral Fellow for the academic year. His interests are in epistemology.
2011-2012
Aaron Segal (Notre Dame) will be a Visiting Doctoral Fellow for the academic year. His interests are in metaphysics.
2009-2010
Georgi Gardiner (Edinburgh University) will be a visiting M.A. student during Winter term. Her interests are in epistemology, axiology, and British empiricism.
Carl Messenger (Edinburgh University) will be a Visiting Doctoral Fellow for the academic year. His interests are in epistemology, especially skepticism.
Nathalie Monot (EHESS: School for Advanced Studies in Social Sciences, France) will be a
Visiting Doctoral Fellow for the academic year. Her interests are in philosophy of mind, especially consciousness.
2008-2009
Laure Moure Cecchini (National Autonomous University of Mexico) will be a visiting M.A. student during the Fall and Winter
terms.
Michael Horton (University of Kentucky) will be a Visiting Doctoral Fellow during the Fall term. His interests include philosophy of language, Davidson-style truth-theories of meaning, and theory of truth.
Chris Waterhouse (St. Andrews University) will be a Visiting Doctoral Fellow for the academic year. His interests include closure
principles, warrant transmission, and Moorean responses to skepticism.
2007-2008
J. Adam Carter (Edinburgh University) will be a Visiting Doctoral Fellow during Winter term. His research interests include Epistemology and Axiology; especially epistemic value, virtue epistemology and epistemic luck.
Ekain Garmendia of the University of Barcelona Department of Logic, History and Philosophy of Science will be a visiting PhD student during the Spring term. His research interests include issues with semantic externalism and first-person authority.

