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Daniel D. De Haan

University of Oxford
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  • University of Oxford
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KU Leuven
Institute of Philosophy
PhD, 2015
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Oxford, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
0000-0001-8656-3610
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Medieval Arabic and Islamic Philosophy
Free Will and Psychology
Free Will and Neuroscience
Philosophy of Psychology
Philosophy of Neuroscience
Theory of Mind and Folk Psychology
Philosophy of Action
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Philosophy of Cognitive Science
Philosophy of Mind
Human Nature
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Areas of Interest
Metaphysics
Medieval Arabic and Islamic Philosophy
Free Will and Psychology
Free Will and Neuroscience
Philosophy of Psychology
Philosophy of Neuroscience
Theory of Mind and Folk Psychology
Philosophical Traditions
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
Philosophy of Religion
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Action
Human Nature
8 more
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  • Thinking About God: Historical Perspectives
    School of Philosophy, Psychology, and Language Sciences, University of Edinburgh
    April 16 - 17, 2026
  • Consuetudo: Thomas Aquinas on Common Practices and the Foundations of Normativity
    Department of Legal Sciences, University of Udine
    September 29 - 30, 2025
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