Greetings!

Welcome to my corner of the web! I’m Dani Pino, a researcher in Philosophy with a particular focus on (social) epistemology, normativity, and Spinoza.

I am currently a Juan de la Cierva fellow at the University of Granada, where I work on the hypothesis that the norms governing epistemic and practical activity share a common grounding. On this view, any distinction between epistemic and practical normativity should be understood as instrumental to our evaluative purposes rather than as marking a difference in kind. One application of this framework that I am actively developing concerns the epistemology of journalism (a domain in which epistemic and practical aims appear to converge in especially revealing ways).

My work to date has focused primarily on group epistemology, a topic I addressed in my doctoral dissertation through a constitutivist approach combined with virtue reliabilism, largely in the sense developed by Ernest Sosa. I have also had the pleasure of conducting short-term research visits at the University of California, Irvine and the University of Glasgow.

Alongside my university-based research, I have substantial experience teaching at the high-school level. In addition to the Juan de la Cierva fellowship (funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities), I have also been awarded a CEEC IND fellowship funded by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology. Together, these fellowships will support a total of five years of research at the University of Granada and the Universidade NOVA de Lisboa.

Feel free to explore my publications by clicking here. If you'd like to get in touch, you can drop me an email at danipino@ugr.es, or follow me on PhilPeople, Academia.edu or BlueSky.