Greetings!
Welcome to my corner of the web! I’m Dani Pino, a researcher in Philosophy with a special focus on (Social) Epistemology, Normativity, and Spinoza.
In 2023, I earned my PhD from the University of Seville with a dissertation titled 'We, The Knower.' The Constitution of Group Epistemic Agency. This work was supervised by Jesús Navarro (University of Seville) and J. Adam Carter (University of Glasgow) and was examined by a distinguished committee including Mona Simion (University of Glasgow), Ernest Sosa (Rutgers University), Sanford Goldberg (Northwestern University), Manuel de Pinedo (University of Granada), and Modesto Gómez-Alonso (University of Seville).
I’ve also had the pleasure of conducting short-term research visits at both the University of California (Irvine) and the University of Glasgow.
To date, I have combined university-based research with teaching high-school students. I was recently awarded a Juan de la Cierva fellowship (provisional decision)—one of the most competitive postdoctoral fellowships awarded by the Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities—which will fund two years of research at the University of Granada on the nature and foundations of practical and epistemic normativity.
At the moment, I'm actively involved in two research projects: New Perspectives on Epistemic Aims (PID2024-156410NB-I00) and Meta-Attitudes, Deep Disagreement and Moral Progress (PID2021-124152NB-I00).
Feel free to explore my publications by clicking here. If you'd like to get in touch, you can drop me an email at dps@us.es, or follow me on PhilPeople, Academia.edu or BlueSky.