Presentation

Jean-Baptiste Guillon is a graduate of the Ecole Normale Supérieure and holds a doctorate from the University of Nantes. He was formerly Professor Tiercelin's assistant at the Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge Chair. He is currently profesor ayudante doctor at the Universidad de Navarra. His work first focused on free will and its epistemological implications, then more generally on the epistemological foundations of metaphysics, with a particular interest in the problem of skepticism and the Common Sense tradition.

Significant articles

  • "A Common Sense Defense of Ostrich Nominalism", Philosophia, 2020.

  • "Coincidence as parthood", Synthese, 2019.

  • "Conspiracy theories and the paradox of epistemic individualism", Diogenes, 2018.

  • "Epistemic reflexivity and the strong defense of Common Sense", Philosophia Scientiae, 2017.

  • "The Evil Demon Argument as based on Closure plus Meta-coherence", Synthese, 2016.

  • "Van Inwagen on Introspected Freedom", Philosophical Studies, 2014.