Posts by Dario Mortini
3-year postdoctoral contracts – Andalusia
Eligibility:
• PhD obtained ≤ 5 years ago (extensions possible)
• ≥ 12 months of international research experience (outside the PhD country)
👉 www.investigacion.us.es/convocatoria...
If interested, feel free to contact me
Editorial Manager is just... hellish
📢 Call for Papers | PLM8 (Barcelona)
The 8th Philosophy of Language and Mind Network Conference will take place at @upf.edu, Barcelona, on 17–19 June 2026.
📝 Abstract deadline: 1 February 2026
🔗 Submissions & info: eventum.upf.edu/142984/plm8
🏛️ Organized by LOGOS & @upf.edu
👋 Call for Abstracts!
The Taller d'Investigació en Filosofia will take place in València, 7–8 May 2026.
📢 The call for abstracts is now open!
🗓️ Deadline: December 14th
Don’t miss this great opportunity to present your research work!
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📣Postdoc-Stelle zu vergeben, bitte an Kandidat:innen weitersagen🥁
D. Balg (Mainz) und mein Kollege T. Grundmann (Köln) leiten das DFG-Projekt „Philosophisches Urteilen zwischen Selbstdenken und epistemischer Abhängigkeit". In dem Rahmen ist eine Postdoc-Stelle ausgeschrieben (siehe unten).
Sister is one of my favourite records, and "Beauty Lies in the Eye" is such a good song!
🚨 AEI Call Alert!
Juan de la Cierva Postdoctoral Fellowships 2025
(PhD 2024–25 · 2 years)
The LOGOS Research Group in Analytic Philosophy
welcomes expressions of interest from motivated postdoctoral researchers! ✨
More info now available in the News section of our website 👇
🔗 www.ub.edu/grc_logos/
Sharing this bit of professional news: sad to be leaving Barcelona, but also excited to move to Zurich!
Two fixed-term teaching posts at Glasgow: both over 3 years, with open AOS. As I'm someone on a fixed-term teaching post at Glasgow, if you've got any questions, feel free to get in touch!
www.jobs.gla.ac.uk/job/lecturer...
#PhilJobs #Philosophy
👋Exciting news from the BIAP community! 🌍✨
BIAP members Federico Cella (UB), Margherita Grassi (UB), and Martina Rosola (UB) have contributed to the creation of the Egalia Project, a non-profit initiative dedicated to promoting gender-fair language.
tinyurl.com/4fpmnyee
Excited to be in Warsaw and in such good company to speak at this workshop on Assertion, Commitment, and Deniability.
📢 El pasado 7 de octubre tuvo lugar la primera sesión del seminario TeC-FiloLab del curso 2025-26.
Nos acompañó Dario Mortini (del @biap.bsky.social) con la charla “On the Epistemic Norm of Hedged Assertion”.
👏 Gracias @dariomortini.bsky.social por inaugurar el curso con un debate tan estimulante.
After Seville, I continue my short philosophy-themed trip in Southern Spain with a talk on hedged assertion in the beatiful Granada. Looking forward to this!
I'll give a joint talk with Sabina Domínguez-Parrado on heuristics-based arguments in philosophy. First joint talk ever for me, and also on a topic other than epistemology. We'll see how it goes...
In Sevilla for the Congress of the Spanish Society of Analytic Philosophy! Pretty as usual, and characteristically hot for a late September day.
The First Valence Asymmeries Conference will take place on 19 & 20 March 2026 at UPF in Barcelona. Speakers: Hans Alves, Frédérique de Vignemont, Saif Mohammad, Pascale Willemsen. CFP submission deadline: 13 October!
👋 NEWS! 🚨
Senior member Dario Mortini @dariomortini.bsky.social , Maria de Maeztu postdoc @ub.edu @logos-group.bsky.social , has just published a new article – congratulations! 🧠✨
➡️“Evidentially Hedged Assertions and the Knowledge Norm of Assertion”
📖 Open Access: link.springer.com/article/10.1...
Thanks Dani, enjoy the BCN heavy metal extravaganza and see you next week :)
Anyhow, best of luck! You'll do great :)
More concretely, it may be useful to try to summarise structure and contributions of the dissertation in a two-page handout, and go over it before the day of the viva. During the discussion, not being defensive and being open to criticisms may also be a good idea.
I found it helpful to approach the whole thing by seeing it as an opportunity to discuss topics I've been thinking about with people I could learn a lot from rather than as an examination. Having this perspective calmed me, and also helped me to enjoy it.
I think this difference is relevant to assess both different versions of the heuristics methods and his recent arguments, but I still haven't managed to pin point exactly why.
The method is not new: psychological invariantists made similar moves to explain contextualist data (Vogel 1990, Hawthorne 2004,, Nagel 2010, Gerken 2013...). A striking difference, though, is that Williamson posits heuristics instead of drawing on independently documented psychological phenomena
Thanks for your interest, Matt! Just coincidentally, next week I'll give a co-authored presentation on the heuristics method, so I've been thinking a bit about it recently...
But overall I really enjoyed thinking and writing about this topic, and I hope I'll get the chance to do it again in the future! :)
It hasn't been easy to work on this paper. The norm of assertion literature is unwieldy, and it's tricky to evaluate the (in)felicity of some sentences when English is not your native language. Thankfully, I got help from referees, and also from friends and colleagues.
For those who might be interested: I have a new paper forthcoming in Erkenntnis. It's about whether linguistic data on hedging support the popular knowledge norm of assertion (spoiler: it's not so clear that they do).
philpapers.org/rec/MOREHA-6
Thanks, this helps! I'm aware that K5 and K6 serve a different dialectical purpose in the McK&T paper, but I wanted to bring them up to consider more possible cases 'I know' parentheticals as strength modifiers. The aside is very much on point, those clauses are a cliché in philosophical writing :)