Ben Holguín

Ben Holguín

Assistant Professor of Philosophy

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Research Interests: Epistemology and Philosophy of Language

Education: Ph.D., NYU

I earned my PhD at New York University. Most of my research is in epistemology and the philosophy of language, with special attention to issues at their intersection. I also have interests in mind, action, and metaphysics.

1. 'Thinking and Being Sure' (with Jeremy Goodman), in Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2023.
2. 'Thinking, Guessing, and Believing', in Philosophers' Imprint, 2022.
3. 'Knowledge by Constraint', in Philosophical Perspectives, 2021.
4. 'Indicative Conditionals without Iterative Epistemology', in Noûs, 2021.
5. 'Knowledge in the Face of Conspiracy Conditionals', in Linguistics and Philosophy, 2021.
6. 'Lying and Knowing', in Synthese, 2021.
7. 'Embedded Attitudes' (with Kyle Blumberg), in Journal of Semantics, 2019.
8. 'Ultra-Liberal Attitude Reports' (with Kyle Blumberg), in Philosophical Studies, 2018.
9. 'Teaching Philosophy through Lincoln-Douglas Debate' (with Jacob Nebel, Ryan Davis, and Peter van Elswyk), in Teaching Philosophy, 2013.