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Jean-Baptiste Guillon, PhD
Research Collaborator, Collège de France
Jean-Baptiste Guillon is research collaborator at Collège de France. After three visiting positions in American Universities (NYU, Notre Dame), he worked for a PhD at the University of Nantes, titled βThe Epistemology of Free Will in analytic philosophy.β In this dissertation, he defended an introspectionist epistemology of Libertarian Free Will against the objections of present analytical philosophers. Part of his epistemological argument was published as a paper in Philosophical Studies (2014). He has taught philosophy in two French universities (Université de Nantes, Université de Lyon III), and as a high school philosophy teacher. His researches bear on metaphysics, epistemology, and philosophy of religion (epistemology of religious belief, problem of life after death, problem of divine foreknowledge, and free will). He is cofounder and coeditor of TheoLogica, an online journal of analytic theology and analytic philosophy of religion.
Areas of Specialization
philosophy of religion