Robert Vinten is currently commencing an FCT funded project on epistemic injustice at Universidade Nova in Lisbon. He was previously the postdoctoral researcher in the FCT project Epistemology of Religious Belief: Wittgenstein, Grammar and the Contemporary World. His PhD at Universidade Nova de Lisboa involved working on the relationship between Wittgenstein's philosophy and social/political philosophy.
In August and September of 2017 he was a visiting researcher at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina.
He has previously worked as a seminar tutor in philosophy at the University of Reading, UK, and as a lecturer (Critical Thinking)…
Robert Vinten is currently commencing an FCT funded project on epistemic injustice at Universidade Nova in Lisbon. He was previously the postdoctoral researcher in the FCT project Epistemology of Religious Belief: Wittgenstein, Grammar and the Contemporary World. His PhD at Universidade Nova de Lisboa involved working on the relationship between Wittgenstein's philosophy and social/political philosophy.
In August and September of 2017 he was a visiting researcher at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata, Argentina.
He has previously worked as a seminar tutor in philosophy at the University of Reading, UK, and as a lecturer (Critical Thinking) at Georgia State University. Between 2006 and 2013 he was a lecturer at the Henley College, Oxon, teaching Philosophy (AS/A2), Critical Thinking (AS/A2), and History (AS).
In his spare time he sometimes makes indices for philosophy books - usually books about philosophy of action, the philosophy of war, or the philosophy of J. S. Mill.
He was previously a student at Georgia State University, the University of Glasgow, and the University of Reading.