Guido Tana is Postdoctoral Researcher at IUSS Pavia (Italy), working on the Project "Scientific Disagreement and its Impact on Society"
He was from 2023 to 2024 a Post-Doc Research Fellow in the ArgLab of the Instituto de Filosofia da Nova (IFILNOVA) on the "Epistemic Injustice in Public Arguments" project. He is currently a Colaborador (External Collaborator) at IFILNOVA
He has a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Edinburgh. He has been DAAD-Funded Researcher at the University of Leipzig, and the Free University of Berlin. He has also been an exchange scholar at the University of Konstanz, and he's been Guest Lecturer at IUSS Pavia. Additionally, he is currently adjunct researcher at the University of Bologna.
His research has focused on Epistemology, in particular skepticism, theories of justification, perceptual warrant, and epistemic normativity. His secondary focus of research is the History of Philosophy, with particular attention to the later Wittgenstein, German Idealism (in particular Hegel), the Pittsburgh School (Sellars, Brandom, McDowell), Ancient Pyrrhonism, and Descartes.
His current research focuses on the relationship between justification and social recognition, the underdetermination problem in epistemology and philosophy of science, the knowledge paradox, and the status of reasons within scientific disagreements. He was a member of Dr. Pietro Gori's project on Mary Hesse's Epistemology
Here are the links to his website and philpeople page
He was from 2023 to 2024 a Post-Doc Research Fellow in the ArgLab of the Instituto de Filosofia da Nova (IFILNOVA) on the "Epistemic Injustice in Public Arguments" project. He is currently a Colaborador (External Collaborator) at IFILNOVA
He has a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Edinburgh. He has been DAAD-Funded Researcher at the University of Leipzig, and the Free University of Berlin. He has also been an exchange scholar at the University of Konstanz, and he's been Guest Lecturer at IUSS Pavia. Additionally, he is currently adjunct researcher at the University of Bologna.
His research has focused on Epistemology, in particular skepticism, theories of justification, perceptual warrant, and epistemic normativity. His secondary focus of research is the History of Philosophy, with particular attention to the later Wittgenstein, German Idealism (in particular Hegel), the Pittsburgh School (Sellars, Brandom, McDowell), Ancient Pyrrhonism, and Descartes.
His current research focuses on the relationship between justification and social recognition, the underdetermination problem in epistemology and philosophy of science, the knowledge paradox, and the status of reasons within scientific disagreements. He was a member of Dr. Pietro Gori's project on Mary Hesse's Epistemology
Here are the links to his website and philpeople page