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Name | Thomas Szanto |
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Affiliation | University of Vienna, Department of Philosophy |
thomas.szanto@univie.ac.at | |
Website | http://ku-dk.academia.edu/ThomasSzanto |
Areas of Research | Collective Intentionality, Collective Rationality, Group Mind, Social Cognition, Social Norms, Social Ontology, Collective Rationality, Collective Agency |
Biographical Info | Currently, I am an Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Center for Subjectivity Research, at the University of Copenhagen. From 2012-2013, I was a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at University College Dublin, School of Philosophy (Affiliated IRC-Research Project: "Discovering the 'We': The Phenomenology of Sociality"). I have also held various Adjunct Lecturer positions, among others at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Vienna (2008-2014). |