Mona Simion
Mona Simion | |
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Academic background | |
Education | University of St Andrews (PhD) |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Philosophy |
Institutions | University of Glasgow |
Website | www |
Mona Simion is a philosopher. She is professor of philosophy at the University of Glasgow where she is also deputy director of the COGITO Epistemology Research Centre.[1] Simion's work focuses on issues in epistemology, ethics, the philosophy of language, and feminist philosophy.
Biography[edit]
Simion previously held positions at the University of Oslo's ConceptLab[2] and at Cardiff University. She was promoted to professor four years after receiving her PhD in 2016.
Simion is a member of the executive committee of the Aristotelian Society, the management committee of BSTK – The British Society for the Theory of Knowledge,[3] and the steering committee of the Social Epistemology Network.[4] She is on the editorial board of The Philosophical Quarterly[5] and the Asian Journal of Philosophy.[6]
She is principal investigator of a long-term grant funded by the European Research Council entitled ‘KnowledgeLab: Knowledge First Social Epistemology”[7] and Co-Investigator (with Adam Carter, PI and Christoph Kelp) on a Leverhulme Trust-funded project entitled ‘A Virtue Epistemology of Trust’.[8]
Fellowships and awards[edit]
In 2018–2019, she held a Fellowship from the Mind Association for a project entitled ‘Epistemic Norms and Epistemic Functions’,[9] and she won the Young Epistemologist Prize 2021 for her paper ‘Resistance to Evidence and the Duty to Believe’.[10]
Work[edit]
Simion's work focuses on issues in epistemology, ethics, the philosophy of language, and feminist philosophy.
Duplicate publication[edit]
Two of Simion's articles that were published in 2019 in different academic journals have been found to show significant overlap.[11][12]
Books[edit]
- Simion, Mona (2021). Shifty speech and independent thought : epistemic normativity in context. Oxford: Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-264842-6. OCLC 1251804495.[13]
- Kelp, Christoph; Simion, Mona (2022). Sharing knowledge : a functionalist account of assertion. Cambridge. doi:10.1017/9781009036818. ISBN 978-1-009-03681-8. OCLC 1273423778. S2CID 244675662.
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External links[edit]
- Personal Website
- Profile at University of Glasgow
- Mona Simion publications indexed by Google Scholar
References[edit]
- ^ "University of Glasgow – Cogito Epistemology Research Centre".
- ^ "ConceptLab – Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas".
- ^ "Daily Nous – New: The British Society for the Theory of Knowledge – About". 16 March 2021.
- ^ "SEN – The Social Epistemology Network – Members".
- ^ "Editorial Board". academic.oup.com. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
- ^ "The Asian Journal of Philosophy – Editors".
- ^ "Daily Nous – Philosophers Win Large Grants from the ERC". 4 September 2020.
- ^ "Leverhulme Trust – Grant Listings".
- ^ "Mind Association – Research Fellowships".
- ^ Weinberg, Justin (2021-02-23). "Simion Wins 2021 Young Epistemologist Prize". Daily Nous. Retrieved 2022-03-01.
- ^ "PubPeer - Duplicate Publication".
- ^ "Analysis - Statement of Redundant Publication".
- ^ "Mona Simion, "Shifty Speech and Independent Thought: Epistemic…". New Books Network. Retrieved 2022-03-01.