About
Dr Conor McHugh is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of Southampton.
Research
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Research interests
- Ethics
- Epistemology
Current research
Normativity
Reasoning
Attitudes
Research projects
Active projects
Researchers:
Sponsor: Research England
Completed projects
Sponsor: Arts & Humanities Research Council
Publications
40 publications
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Conor McHugh,
2012, Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 93(1), 8-30
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Conor McHugh,
2012, Philosophical Studies, 160, 425-439
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Conor McHugh,
2012, Erkenntnis, 77, 65-94
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Conor McHugh,
2012, European Journal of Philosophy, 20, 407-429
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Conor McHugh,
2011, Dialectica, 65(3), 369-392
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Conor McHugh,
2011, Philosophical Studies, 152(2), 245-269
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Conor McHugh,
2010, Synthese, 173(3), 231-257
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Conor McHugh,
2010, European Journal of Philosophy, 18(1), 153-158
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Conor McHugh & Ezio Di Nucci,
2006
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Pagination
Teaching
Conor has taught at undergraduate and postgraduate level in areas including epistemology, philosophy of mind, free will, philosophy of science, ethics, and logic.
External roles and responsibilities
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2015
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Presentation at the Aristotelian Society proceedings
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2014
Biography
Before taking up his post at Southampton in 2011, Conor was a postdoctoral research fellow at the Institut Jean Nicod in Paris. He did his PhD at the University of Edinburgh. He originally comes from Drogheda, in Ireland.