Louis Doulas

Portrait of Louis Doulas
At NOG coffee roasters in Shinagawa City, Tokyo, Japan (2025).

I’m a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Extending New Narratives in the History of Philosophy project at McGill University. Starting in fall 2026, I’ll be a Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California.

I received my PhD in philosophy from the University of California, Irvine (June 2024), after completing an MA in philosophy at Brandeis University. I came to philosophy from art: I received a BFA in studio art from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago and spent time in New York writing about something called post-internet art.

I’m also the Project Manager for the New Voices in the History of Philosophy podcast and a Production Assistant at the Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy.

My research focuses primarily on the history of analytic philosophy and epistemology. Beyond this, I’m interested in the history of philosophy more broadly, as well as the philosophy of science, philosophy of language, and aesthetics. I also like thinking about philosophical and historical methodology.

An article of mine on Moore’s proof was recently published in the Journal of the History of Philosophy. You can find a TL;DR version here. My co-edited volume, Susan Stebbing: Analysis, Common Sense, and Public Philosophy, is also out now with Oxford University Press.

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