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I’m currently a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Extending New Narratives in the History of Philosophy project at McGill University.

I work primarily in the history of analytic philosophy and epistemology. Broadly speaking, I’m interested in the moments within philosophy and science that expose tensions in the ordinary things we say, believe, and do. My work combines historical and philosophical methods to illuminate these tensions—whether they are genuine or merely apparent, how we might best respond to them, and what they reveal about the foundations of our philosophical and scientific endeavors.

I received my PhD in Philosophy from the University of California, Irvine, in June 2024. Prior to that, I completed an MA in Philosophy at Brandeis University and a BFA in Studio Art at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Before finding my way to philosophy, I worked as an editor and writer in New York, mostly writing about art influenced by the internet.

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

Research

Edited Volume

  1. Susan Stebbing: Analysis, Common Sense, and Public Philosophy
    Oxford University Press (forthcoming) (co-edited with Annalisa Coliva)

Articles and Chapters

  1. Moore’s Fourth Condition
    Journal of the History of Philosophy (forthcoming)
  2. Bergmann’s Intuitions
    Canadian Journal of Philosophy (forthcoming)
  3. Making Sense of Stebbing and Moore on Common Sense
    In A. Coliva and L. Doulas (eds.), Susan Stebbing: Analysis, Common Sense, and Public Philosophy, Oxford University Press (forthcoming)
  4. Philosophical (and Scientific) Progress: A Hinge Account
    In S. Goldberg and M. Walker (eds.), Attitude in Philosophy, Oxford University Press (forthcoming) (with Annalisa Coliva)
  5. Philosophical Progress, Skepticism, and Disagreement
    In M. Baghramian, J. A. Carter, and R. Rowland (eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Philosophy of Disagreement, Routledge (2024) (with Annalisa Coliva)
  6. What Philosophical Disagreement and Philosophical Skepticism Hinge On
    Synthese (2022) 200: 1–14 (with Annalisa Coliva)
  7. Against Philosophical Proofs Against Common Sense
    Analysis (2021) 81: 207–215 (with Evan Welchance)
  8. A Puzzle About Moorean Metaphysics
    Philosophical Studies (2021) 178: 493–513

Miscellany

  • What Moore’s Hands Mean

In Progress

  • A paper on Stebbing’s philosophy of science (promised to Synthese)
  • Another paper on Stebbing’s philosophy of science
  • A paper on Moore’s paradox
  • A paper on Moore’s common sense worldview
  • A paper on the historiography of Moore’s proof
  • A paper on Locke and regulative epistemology (with Nathan Ballantyne; promised to Locke Studies)

Contact

louis.doulas@mcgill.ca
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