ANANDI HATTIANGADI
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I welcome PhD students who work on any topics in areas on which I do research, including philosophy of mind, language, logic, cognitive science, AI, as well as epistemology, metaphysics, and meta-ethics. Below is a list of the PhD students I have supervised, or am currently supervising.

I have taught courses on a wide range of topics in philosophy of mind, language, logic, cognitive science, science, and AI, as well as epistemology, metaphysics, meta-ethics, and normative ethics.

Doctoral Thesis Supervision


2024-present    Peter Susanszky, Model-Theoretic Arguments in Philosophy. The City University of New York Graduate Center (External Member of Dissertation Supervisory Committee).

2023-present    Åke Gafvelin, The Metaphysics and Meta-Metaphysics of Global Expressivism. Uppsala University & Norms and Normativity Research School (Tertiary Supervisor).

2023-present    Appollonios Liviadotis, Epistemic Conventionalism Revamped. Gothenburg University & Norms and Normativity Research School (Tertiary Supervisor).

Passed 2022     Stina Björkholm, The Duality of Moral Language. Stockholm University (Primary Supervisor).

Passed 2021     Madeleine Hyde, Can Imagination Give Rise to Knowledge? Stockholm University (Primary Supervisor).

Passed 2016     Jens dam Ziska, Pragmatic Reasons for Belief. The University of Oxford (Primary Supervisor).

Passed 2016     David Mathers, The Transparency of Perception. The University of Oxford (Primary Supervisor).

Passed 2012     Paula Head-Fourman, Mental Causation in Connectionist Systems. The University of Oxford (Co-Supervisor).

2010-2013        Sarah Lane Smith, Two-Dimensional Semantics. The University of Oxford. (Primary Supervisor).

MA and B. Phil Thesis Supervision


Passed 2023     Åke Gafvelin, ‘At the Limits of Expression’. Stockholm University.

Passed 2020     Hugo Hellström, ‘Epistemic Debunking Debunked: Why There is No Evolutionary Case Against Epistemic Realism.’ Stockholm University.

Passed 2019     Martin Rissler, ‘Phenomenal Epiphany or Zombie Illusion: Are Chalmers’ Metaphysical Gap Arguments Against Physicalism Question Begging?’ Stockholm University.

Passed 2013     Alexander Kaiserman, ‘Interventionist Theories of Causation’. The University of Oxford.

Passed 2012     David Mathers, ‘Phenomenal Intentionality.’ The University of Oxford.

Passed 2010     Sarah Lane Smith, ‘Stalnaker’s Two-Dimensional Semantics: Metaphysical and Epistemological Implications.’ The University of Oxford.

Master Classes and Summer Schools


2024. Philosophy of AI Summer School. Institute of Philosophy, School of Advanced Study, Paris. (1 day of lectures and discussion on Artificial General Intelligence.)

2010. National Graduate Course, Rule Following and the Normativity of the Mental. Umeå University. (20 hours)

2010. National Doctoral Seminar. The Normativity of Belief. The University of Southern Denmark, Odense. (8 hours)

MA and B.Phil Classes


2022                ‘Naming and Necessity: Philosophical Issues’, Stockholm University

2020-21           ‘The Foundations of Epistemic Normativity’, Stockholm University

2018-19           ‘The Hard Problem of Intentionality’, Stockholm University

2016-17           ‘Ought, Good, and Reason’, (with Krister Bykvist), Stockholm University

2014-15           ‘Phenomenology and Intentionality’, Stockholm University

2011-12           ‘Belief and Belief-Like Mental States’, the University of Oxford

2010-11           ‘Philosophy of Mind’ (with Tim Bayne), the University of Oxford

2009-10           ‘Pro-Seminar’ (with John Hawthorne), the University of Oxford

2008-09           ‘Philosophy of Language’, the University of Oxford

2007-07           ‘Normativity and the Mental’ (with Ralph Wedgwood), the University of Oxford.

Selected Undergraduate Courses


2020-23.  Philosophy of Mind, 2nd year, Stockholm University.

2018-22. Metaphysics, 1st year, Stockholm University.

2017-19. Meta-Ethics, 2nd year, Stockholm University.

2005-13. Philosophy of Mind, 2nd-3rd year. The University of Oxford.


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