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About

Adam Wingårdh is a PhD student in LSE's Department of Philosophy, Logic and Scientific Method. His current research focuses on conditionals. In particular, he is interested in how we should analyse conditionals, and in the role of counterfactuals in philosophy. In general, he works on questions in the intersection of philosophy of language, epistemology, metaphysics, and moral philosophy.

Prior to starting the PhD, he studied philosophy, politics, and economics, and worked as a maths teacher at a secondary school.

Research Interests

  • Conditionals
  • Probability
  • Contextualism in the philosophy of language
  • Accounts of Harm
  • Moral Luck
  • Free Will