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Colin Caret is an Assistant Professor at Utrecht University, where he focuses on research at the intersection of philosophical logic, epistemology, and cognitive science. His research addresses logical implications and the complexities of human thought and rational belief. He is part of the research group in Theoretical Philosophy and contributes to the teaching and coordination of the Human-Centered AI program. Caret has been active in organizing events such as the Utrecht Regular Logic Seminar (TULIPS), workshops, and conferences, and is involved in interdisciplinary projects with a special interest group on Neurosymbolic AI. His published work includes theories of logical mathematical pluralism and discussions about minimally rational belief and solutions to paradoxes. Additionally, he has a long-standing interest in pre-Qin Daoism and early Buddhism. Before joining Utrecht University, Caret held positions as an Assistant Professor at Yonsei University in South Korea and was an AHRC postdoctoral researcher at the Arché research centre at the University of St Andrews in Scotland.
Department of Psychology