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Julien Dutant studied philosophy at the University of Paris-4 Sorbonne, University College London, University of Oxford, and the University of Geneva, obtaining his PhD in 2010. He has held research and teaching positions at the University of Geneva and has been a visiting postdoctoral researcher at the University of Oxford and the University of Michigan. His research interests focus on the fields of epistemology, formal epistemology, and the philosophy of language. In particular, he is interested in the nature of knowledge, epistemic value, epistemic norms, models of knowledge, and rational belief. Additionally, his work encompasses propositional attitudes, content, vagueness, modals, conditionals, and context-sensitivity. He has taught various undergraduate modules such as Introduction to Philosophy, Methodology, Intermediate Logic, and Knowledge, Objectivity, and Relativism. His scholarly contributions and areas of expertise include history of epistemology, social epistemology, decision theory, and formal philosophy.
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