Professor Maria Baghramian, MRIA
School of Philosophy, University College Dublin, Dublin 4, Ireland
Tel: + 353-1-7168125 Email: maria.baghramian@ucd.ie
UCD Research Page: https://people.ucd.ie/maria.baghramian
ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Full Professor of American Philosophy, UCD School of Philosophy 1990–present
Head, UCD School of Philosophy 2011–2013
and 2017–2019
Founder and Co-Director, UCD Postgraduate Programme in Cognitive Science 2000–present
Coordinator: Horizon 2020 Research Project on Policy, Expertise and Trust 2020–2023
EDUCATION
Trinity College Dublin (TCD), Department of Philosophy 1983–1990
PhD, Logic, Language and Relativism [Supervisor: Timothy Williamson]
Queen’s University Belfast (QUB) 1979–1983
BA Honours, Philosophy and Social Anthropology (Double First and First Place in both subjects)
University of Tehran 1975–1977
Performing Arts, Faculty of Arts
First Place (Entrance Exam) & Entrance Scholarship 1975
AREAS OF EXPERTISE
Epistemology, including Topics in Social Epistemology, Philosophy of Language, Contemporary American Philosophy, Topics in Philosophy of Science.
INTERNATIONAL ACADEMIC POSITIONS
Visiting Lecturer, University of Oxford Weekend School on Truth
and Relativism with Prof Timothy Williamson 26–27 Nov 2016
Visiting Researcher, Institut Jean Nicod, Paris Autumn 2013
Visiting Professor, Philosophy State University of Armenia 2013
Philosophy Fellow, Department of Philosophy, Harvard University 2014
International PhD and Research Advisor China National Research Centre
for Linguistics and Applied Linguistics 2009
Advisor, China Association for the Philosophy of Language 2008
Visiting Expert, National Endowment for Humanities, University of New
Mexico, “Pragmatism: A Living Tradition” 2007
Visiting Fellow, Department of Philosophy, Harvard University 1997
Visiting Overseas Scholar, Department of Linguistics, MIT 1997
Selected National and International Activities
International Cooperation Committee, American Philosophical Association 2021–2024
All European Academies Working Group “Fake or Fact?” 2020–2022
British Academy “Trust, Expertise & Policymaking:
Response to Covid 19” Working Group May 2020–
25th World Congress of Philosophy, Programme Committee (Elected) 2019–24
International Federation of Philosophical Societies, Steering Committee 2018–23
Advisory Board: Evidence Initiative. Pew Charitable Trusts and The Economist 2018–20
Member of Council, Royal Irish Academy (Elected) 2013–2018
Member of SAPEA Science and Policy Working group 2018–19
British Academy/ALLEA Working Group Trust, Truth and Expertise 2017–19
Advisory Board, Minorities and Philosophy - Ireland, UCD 2020
Steering Committee, Women in Parenthesis, AHRC and British Academy 2019–
Founder and two-time President, Society for Women in Philosophy – Ireland 2010–18
Member of Board, I Scholars at Risk - Europe
UCD Representative, International Scholars at Risk Programme 2010–
Chair, Panel in Philosophical Studies and Theology, Undergraduate Awards 2012–2014
Internal Assessor, UK Research Assessment Exercise 2012
International PhD and Research Advisor China National Research Centre for Linguistics and Applied Linguistics 2009–2012
Visiting Professor, China Association for the Philosophy of Language Summer Schools 2008–2013
Visiting Expert, National Endowment for Humanities: 2007
Network of Philosophers of Language and Thought - Coordinator 2006–2013
Subject Specialist, UK Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education 2001–2002
Irish Philosophical Society. Vice President, Committee Member 1988–
Organiser, 2018 National Annual Conference, UCD Oct 2018
Manuscript reviewer for Oxford University Press, Cambridge University
Press, Routledge, MIT Press, Bloomsbury, Polity Press 2000-
EXTERNAL EXAMINATION AND REVIEW BOARDS
External Examiner: Trinity College Dublin, University of Kent, University of Aberdeen, Cardiff University
Research Project and Promotion Portfolio Review: Universities in the United States, UK, Austria, Estonia, Italy, Poland, China, Portugal.
DISTINCTIONS AND AWARDS
Elected to the International Institute of Philosophy 2021
Annual Maria Baghramian Award for emerging philosophers -
Awarded by SWIP Ireland 2018
Fulbright Senior Scholarship 2014
Member of the Royal Irish Academy 2010
UCD President’s Research Fellowship 2000 & 2009
Foundation Scholarship, Queen’s University Belfast 1980–1982
RESEARCH FUNDING
Cumulative Award Value €4,165,860
Selected, Funded Research Projects
Expertise, Disagreement and Trust in Science
Horizon 2020, Policy, Expertise and Trust in Action (PEriTiA), 2020–23 €2,994,596.00
Irish Research Council (IRC), When Experts Disagree: A comparative study of peer disagreement in the natural sciences, 2015– €218,089.00
The American Voice in Philosophy
The Neo Pragmatist Turn in Philosophy. 2014 €4,000.00
The American Voice in Philosophy (IRC), The Quiet Revolution, 2014 €83,000.00
Council for International Exchange of Scholars. €4300.000
Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy, 2014 €3,000.00
Philosophical Revolutions: (IRC) 2012 €6,000.00
The Voice in American Philosophy (IRC) 2011 €6,000.00
Women in Philosophy (SWIP-Ireland Project)
University College Dublin (UCD), Women and Philosophy, 2017 €2,828.00
Women in Philosophy: Addressing the Imbalance, 2015 €3,000.00
Irish Research Council (IRC), Women’s Bodies (SWIPI), 2014 €6,000.00
Irish Research Council-funded Doctoral and Postdoctoral Research Fellows
Linguistic Reference: Descriptivism Externalism and a Middle Course, Agnese, €110,000 2021–2025
The Distinct Epistemic Injustice of Genocide Denialism, Melanie Altanian, €45,985 2020–2021
The Value of Sentient Beings, Patrizia Setola, €45,925 2019–2020
Meaning and Meaninglessness: A Nihilist Account of Generics, Mark Bowker, €91,846 2018–2020
Epistemic Dilemmas: Knowledge vs Rationality, Nick Hughes, €83,790 2016–2018 How We Understand Absurdity, Elmar Unnsteinsson, €88,790 2016–2018
Language and the world: Empty names and meaningfulness, Thomas Hodgson, €84,790 2015–2017
Incommensurability, Relativism and Scientific Knowledge, Brian Morrisse, €47,500 2013–2015
The Quiet Revolution, Sarin Marchetti, €82,790 2013–20
The Role of Intentional Action in Self-Deception, Kevin Lynch, €41,6§§ 2013–2014
Late Style for Philosophy in Stanley Cavell and Hilary Putnam, Fergal McHugh, €21,200 2010–14
Philosophical Minimalism, Douglas Edwards, €35,157 2009–2011
Science at the boundaries: A Study of Interdisciplinary Science, Jack Ritchie, €35,158 2004–2005
Frege, Dummett and the Problem of Totalising Conceptions of Reality, Maire O’Neill, €18000 2005
Placement Record
Tenured academic posts in the USA, Ireland, Italy, Iceland, South Africa, China, Korea, as well as further research fellowships in Durham, Oxford, Logos in Barcelona. Dr Finnur Dellsen, WEXD Postdoctoral Fellow, received two prestigious, early-career international prizes, primarily for his publications with the IRC project: When Experts Disagree.
SELECTED, RECENT CONFERENCE AND SYMPOSIUM INVITATIONS
Panel on “Trust in Science: nurtured, built or earned?” SciComm conference, Berlin June 24–25, 2021
“Trust as a Norm of Science”, Opening Keynote address, Conference on “Knowledge, Citizenship, Democracy”, University of Groningen, April 14–16
Baghramian, M., Browne, T., van Dijck, J., Duffy, B., & Martini, C. (2020). Who to Trust on COVID-19. In Falling Walls & Berlin Science Week. Berlin (remote)
Panels on metaphilosophy and ethics, How the Light Gets In Festival of Ideas,
Hay-on-Wye, Wales (online) Sept 2020
“The Value of Relativism”, Summer School on ‘Relativism and Rationality’,
Iranian Institute of Philosophy, Tehran (online) Aug 30, 2019
“The Question of Value in Science”, International Wittgenstein Symposium, Kirchberg Aug 7, 2019
“Symposium on Relativism”, Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and Mind Ass July 2019
“Reality Illusion Panel” How The Light Gets In Festival of Ideas, Hay-on-Wye, Wales May 24–7 2019
“The Value of Relativism”, Middle East Society for Analytic Philosophy, Cairo Mar 2019
“Trust in Science”, The Science Studies Colloquium Series, University of Oslo Apr 2018
“Conditions of Trustworthiness, the case of science”. British Academy, London Oct 2017
“The Politics of Relativism”, Relativism Re-evaluated ERC Conference, Vienna Sept 2017
“In Science we Trust?” (co-author Luke Drury), FISP Conference, Buenos Aires Mar 2017
“Risky Science and Trust” M Baghramian and L. Drury, Workshop on Risk &
The Culture of Science Cambridge Apr 28–30, 2017
“Semantic externalism and metaphysical realism: Putnam’s (other) peregrinations”
In XII Conference of the Italian Society for Analytic Philosophy, Pistoia Sept 5–7, 2016
SELECTED CONFERENCES CONVENED IN DUBLIN
Academic Freedom and Intellectual Dissent, Co-organised with SAR Ireland and ALLEA Jun 8, 2021
Trust in a Changing World, Inaugural one Day Symposium of PEriTiA Mar 2, 2020
Methods under Microscope WEXD and DIAS Oct 2, 2018
Trust and Expert Opinion. International Conference by WEXD Aug 29– Sept 1, 17
Expertise and Expert Knowledge. WEXD and “The Trinity of Policy-Making” May 29–30, 2017
Disagreement in Science. WEXD and Centre for Study of Existential Risk, Cambridge Jul 3– 4, 2017
Climate Science, Disagreement, and Policy, Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies Nov 10–12, 2016
The Reaches of Pragmatism – Summer Institute in American Philosophy, UCD
Co-organised with Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy Jul 8–13,2015
Philosophies of Philosophy: Celebrating 20 Years of IJPS May 2013
Philosophical Revolutions: Pragmatism and the European Traditions May 2013
Rethinking Wittgenstein, Royal Irish Academy Apr 26, 2013
Society of Women in Philosophy Ireland, Annual Conferences 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017
Law, State and Religion (with Amnesty International) Sept 2011
The Joint Session of the Aristotelian Society and Mind Association Jul 2010
BOOKS AND ARTICLES
Baghramian, M. (2023, in preparation). Hilary Putnam: Mind, language and the world. Polity Press.
Baghramian, M., Carter, A., & Rowland R. (Eds.) (2023, in preparation). Routledge handbook of philosophy of disagreement. Routledge.
Baghramian, M., & Croce, M. (2022, forthcoming). Experts and expertise (part I and part II). Philosophy Compass.
Baghramian, M. & Shields, M. (2022, in press) The pragmatism of Hilary Putnam. In S. F. Aikin, & R. B. Talisse (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Pragmatism. Routledge
Alinejad, D., Baghramian, M. (corresponding author), Branch T. Y., van Dijck J., Duffy, B., Hewlett, K., Gundersen, T. (lead author), Holst, C., Owens, S., Panizza, F., & Tellmann, S. (2022, in press). A new dark age? Truth, trust, and environmental science. Annual Review of Environment and Resources, 47.
Baghramian, M., & Panizza S. (2022, in press). Scepticism and the value of distrust. Inquiry, Special Issue on Relativism and Scepticism.
Baghramian, M., & Martini C. (Eds.) (2022, in press ) Experts and expertise. Routledge.
Dellsén, F., & Baghramian, M. (2021). Disagreement in science: Introduction to the special issue. Synthese, 198, 6011–6021. https://doi-org.ucd.idm.oclc.org/10.1007/s11229-020-02767-0
Altanian, M., & Baghramian, M. (2021). Introduction: Testimonial injustice and trust. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 29(4).
Baghramian, M., & Croce, M. (2021). Experts, public policy, and the question of trust. In M. Hannon, & J. de Ridder (Eds.), Routledge Handbook of Political Epistemology. Routledge.
Baghramian, M., & Papazian, M. & Stout, R. (2021). Introduction: The Value of Empathy. In The Value of Empathy (pp. 1–12). Routledge.
Baghramian, M., Petherbridge, D., & Stout, R. (2020). Introduction: Vulnerability and trust. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 28(5).
Baghramian, M., Papazian, M., & Stout, R. (Eds.) (2020). The value of empathy. Routledge.
Baghramian, M., & Carter, J. A. (2020). “Relativism”. In E. N. Zalta (Ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Revised and Expanded ed., Fall 2020 ed.). Stanford University.
Baghramian, M., & Marchetti, S. (Eds.) (2020). Pragmatism and the European traditions: Encounters with analytic philosophy and phenomenology before the great divide (Paperback ed.). Routledge.
Baghramian, M. (2020). The politics of relativism. The Philosopher, 108(3), 51–58.
Baghramian, M. (2020). Foreword. In J. Simon (Ed.), Routledge Handbook of Trust and Philosophy (pp. xvii–xix). Routledge.
Baghramian, M. (2020). Experts, disagreement, and trust. In B. Mooney (Ed.), Ireland’s Yearbook of Education (pp. 354–358). Education Matters.
Baghramian, M. (August 2019). Trust in experts: Why and why not?. In Jericho Times August, Populocracy: The Fightback (pp. 21–23). Jericho Chambers.
Baghramian, M., & Coliva, A. (2019). Relativism: New problems of philosophy. Routledge.
Baghramian, M. (2019). The virtues of relativism. Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume, 93(1), 247–269. https://doi.org/10.1093/arisup/akz013
Baghramian, M. (2019). On empathy. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 27(2), 137–142.
Baghramian, M. (Ed.) (2019). From trust to trustworthiness. Taylor and Francis.
Drury, L., O’Neill, O., Origgi, G., & Owens, S. Baghramian, M. (2019). Trust within science: Dynamics and norms of knowledge production (2). All European Academies.
van Dijck, J., Hermeren, G., Drury, L., O’Neill, O., & Baghramian, M. (2019). Trust in science and changing landscapes of communication (3). All European Academies.
Beebe, J. R., Baghramian, M., Drury, L., & Dellsén, F. (2019). Divergent perspectives on expert disagreement: Preliminary evidence from climate science, climate policy, astrophysics, and public opinion. Environmental Communication, 13(1), 35–50.
O’Neill, O., Origgi, G., Owens, S., & Baghramian, M. (2018). Loss of trust? Loss of trustworthiness? Truth and expertise today (1). All European Academies.
Baghramian, M. (2018). Introduction to the special issue on trust. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 26(2), 135–138. https://doi.org/10.1080/09672559.2018.1467534
Baghramian, M., & Marchetti, S. (2017). Pragmatism and the European traditions: Encounters with analytic philosophy and phenomenology before the Great Divide.
Baghramian, M., & Marchetti, S. (2017). Philosophy in the twentieth century: The mingled story of three revolutions. In Pragmatism and the European Traditions (pp. 10–30). Routledge.
Baghramian, M. (2017). Comments on Annalisa Coliva, extended rationality: A hinge epistemology. International Journal for the Study of Skepticism, 7(4), 272–280.
Baghramian, M. (2016). Quine, naturalised meaning and empathy. Argumenta, 2(1), 25–41.
Baghramian, M. (2016). Hilary Putnam (1926-2016). Philosophy Today, 114, 45–47.
Baghramian, M. (Ed.) (2015). The many faces of relativism. Routledge.
Baghramian, M., & Jorgensen, A. (2015). Quine, Kripke, Putnam: Meaning, necessity and intuitions. In Oxford Handbook of the History of Analytic Philosophy. Oxford University Press. 594–620.
Baghramian, M. (2015). Putnam, Hilary (1926-). In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed, pp. 662–667).
Baghramian, M., & McHugh, F. (2015). Rorty, Richard (1931-2007). In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed., pp. 761–766).
Baghramian, M. (2015). Relativism: Philosophical aspects. In International Encyclopedia of the Social & Behavioral Sciences (2nd ed., pp. 233–238).
Baghramian, M., & Carter, A. J. (2015). Relativism. Stanford University. https://plato.stanford.edu/archives/win2018/entries/relativism/
Baghramian, M. (2014), The many faces of relativism. In M. Baghramian (Ed.), The Many Faces of Relativism (pp. 1–9). Taylor and Francis.
Baghramian, M. (2014). The depths and shallows of philosophical style. Journal of Philosophical Research, 39, 311–323.
Baghramian, M. (2014). Relativism about science. In S. Psillos, & M. Curd (Eds.), Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science (2nd ed., pp. 268–279). Routledge.
Baghramian, M., & Nicholson, A. (2013). The puzzle of self-deception. Philosophy Compass, 8(11), 1018–1029.
Baghramian, M. (Ed.) (2012). Reading Putnam (pp. 10–30). Routledge.
Baghramian, M. (2012). Hilary Putnam: “A life in philosophy”. In M. Baghramian (Ed.), Reading Putnam (pp. 1–17). Routledge.
Baghramian, M. (Ed) (2012). Donald Davidson: Life and words. Routledge.
Baghramian, M. (2012). Relativism and religion’. In F. O’Rourke (Ed.), Human Destinies. Notre Dame University Press.
Baghramian, M. (2012). Reliģiskā dažādība, konversija un relatīvisms. Reliģiski-filozofiski raksti XV. Rīga: FSI, 2012, 84–103.
Baghramian, M. (2011). Constructed worlds, contested truths. In R. Schantz, & M. Seidel (Eds.), The Problem of Relativism in the Sociology of (Scientific) Knowledge (pp. 105–130). De Gruyter.
Baghramian, M., & Ingram, A. (2011). 多元論︰差異性哲學和政治學, Pluralism: The Philosophy and Politics of Diversity (translated by Zhang Feng). Chongqing Publishing House. Baghramian, M. (2011). 論概念圖示的多元性.
Baghramian, M. (2011). On the plurality of conceptual schemes. In 多元論︰差異性哲學和政治學, Pluralism: The Philosophy and Politics of Diversity. Chongqing Publishing House.
Baghramian, M., & Hamilton, R. (2011). Relativism and the norm of truth”. Trópo RIVISTA DI ERMENEUTICA E CRITICA FILOSOFICA, III(1), 33–51.
Baghramian, M. (2010). molti volti del relativismo (2010). In Il Relativismo (pp. 41–65). Aracne editrice.
Baghramian, M. (2010). Relativism: A brief history. In M. Kausz (Ed.), Relativism: A Contemporary Anthology (pp. 12–30). Columbia University Press.
Baghramian, M. (2010). Rorty, Davidson and truth. In J. Tartaglia (Ed.), Richard Rorty (pp. 27–43). Routledge.
Baghramian, M. (2009). From realism back to realism: Putnam’s long journey. Philosophical Topics, 36(1), 17–36.
Baghramian, M. (2008). Relativism about science. In M. Curd, & S. Psillos (Eds.), The Routledge Companion to Philosophy of Science (pp. 237–247). Routledge.
Baghramian, M. (2007). Three pragmatisms: Putnam, Rorty and Brandom. In R. Monroy, M. Uxía, C. Silva, C. Martínez, & C. Vidal (Eds.), Following Putnam’s Trail: On Realism and Other Issues (pp. 83–101). Brill/Rodopi.
Baghramian, M. (2004). Relativism. Routledge.
Baghramian, M, & Ingram, A. (Eds) (2000). Pluralism: The philosophy and politics of diversity. Routledge.
Baghramian, M. (2000). On the plurality of conceptual schemes. In M. Baghramian, & Ingram (Eds.), Pluralism: The Philosophy and Politics of Diversity. Routledge.
Baghramian, M. (1999). Davidson and the indeterminacy of meaning. The World Congress of Philosophy.
Baghramian, M. (1999 & 2015). Ireland in the life of Ludwig Wittgenstein. In I. Ground, U F. A. Flowers, III (Eds.), Portraits of Wittgenstein (pp. 25–39). Thoemmess Press (Reprinted by Bloomsbury).
Baghramian, M. (Ed.) (1999). Modern philosophy of language. J.M. Dent and Washington.
Baghramian, M. (1998). Why conceptual schemes. Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, XCVIII(Part II), 287–307.
Baghramian, M. (1992). The justification for relevance logic. Philosophical Studies (I), XXXII(1), 32–44.
Baghramian, M. (1992). Review of varieties of social explanation by D. Little (1992). Philosophical Books.
Baghramian, M. (1991). The paradoxes of self-deception: A reply to Allen. Irish Philosophical Journal, 7(2), 171–180.
Baghramian, M. (1990). Self-deception: Strategies or paradoxes?. Irish Philosophical Journal, 7(1), 171–179.
Baghramian, M. (1990). Ethical issues in the psychotherapies by M. Lakin (1990). Philosophical Books.
Baghramian, M. (1990). Rorty, Davidson and truth. Ratio, 3(2), 101–116.
Baghramian, M. (1988). Ireland in the life of Wittgenstein. Hermathena, (144), 69–83.
Baghramian, M. (1988). Philosophy in Trinity College Dublin (1988). Cogito, 27–29.
Baghramian, M. (1988). Review of death of the soul by William Barrett. Canadian Philosophical Reviews, 43.
Baghramian, M. (1988). Strategies of self-deception. Irish Philosophical Journal, 3(2), 83–97.
ACADEMIC REPORTS
ALLEA. (2021). Fact or Fake? Tackling science disinformation. ALLEA Discussion Paper, 5. https://doi.org/10.26356/fact-or-fake
Renn, O., Baghramian, M., Capaccioli, M., de Rijcke, S., & Drotner, K. (2019). Making Sense of Science for policy under conditions of complexity and uncertainty (1). SAPEA. http://doi.org:10.26356/MASOS
Baghramian, M., Drury, L., O’Neill, O., Origgi, G., & Owens, S., van Dijck, J. (2018). Loss of trust? Loss of trustworthiness? Truth and expertise today (1). All European Academies (ALLEA).
Baghramian, M., Drury, L., O’Neill, O., Origgi, G., & Owens, S., van Dijck, J. (2019). Trust within science: Dynamics and norms of knowledge production (2). All European Academies.
Baghramian, M., Drury, L., O’Neill, O., Origgi, G., & Owens, S., van Dijck, J. (2019). Trust in science and changing landscapes of communication (3). All European Academies.
Subject-specialist reports on the provisions for teaching philosophy at University of East Anglia. (2002). Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education.
Subject-specialist reports on the provisions for teaching philosophy at University of Cambridge. (2002). Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education.
Subject-specialist reports on the provisions for teaching philosophy at the Open University, UK. (2002). Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education.
Subject-specialist report on the provisions for teaching philosophy at Anglia Polytechnic University. (2002). Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education.
EDITED JOURNALS
Bowker, M., & Baghramian, M. (2022, forthcoming). On indeterminacy and underdetermination across disciplines, topical issue. Synthese.
Altanian, M., & Baghramian, M. (2021). Special issue on testimonial injustice. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 29(4).
Dellsén, F., Baghramian, M. (2021). Special issue on disagreement in science. Synthese, 198 (supplement issue 25).
Baghramian, M., Petherbridge, D., & Stout, R. (2020). Special issue vulnerability and trust. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 28(5).
Baghramian, M., & Martini, C. (2019). Special Issue, Expertise and Expert Knowledge. Social Epistemology. A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy, Volume 33, Issue 6.
Baghramian, M., & Martini, C. (2018). Special Issue, Expertise and Expert Knowledge. A Journal of Knowledge, Culture and Policy, Volume 32, Issue 3.
Baghramian, M. (2018). Special Issue, Trust. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 26(2).
Shook, J., & Baghramian, M. (2014-). Contemporary Pragmatism, Volumes 12 (2014) – Present
Baghramian, M. (Ed.) (2004-2014). International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 11-22 (Total of 50 issues).
Baghramian, M., & Malpas, J. (Eds.) (2005). Special Issue, Donald Davidson Commemorative Issue. International Journal of Philosophical Studies, 13(3), 240–362.
SELECTED MEDIA CONTRIBUTIONS AND INTERVIEWS
Bufacchi, V. (2021). Meet the seven modern philosophers who could help us build a better world after the pandemic. The Independent.
Philosophy for our Time. (2021). Trust in a relative world. An interview with Maria Baghramian. Institute of Art and Ideas.
Garcia-Verdug, R. (2020, July 13). A scientist’s opinion: Interview with Prof. Maria Baghramian about PEriTiA. European Science Media Hub.
Baghramian, M. (2020). Reflections on the role of experts in the time of covid 19. In Role of Experts in Policy. UCD.
Baghramian, M., & Bergin, S. (2020). Recreating climate of trust in experts essential for beating covid-19. The Irish Times.
Baghramian, M., & Rodrigues Lopes, N. (2020). Policy, trust, and expertise in action: An interview with professor Baghramian. Cristina. https://crastina.se/
Baghramian, M., Van Dijck, J., Duffy, B., & Garcia-Verdugo, R. (2020). What drives public trust in science-based policies? Asks PEriTiA. European Science-Media Hub. European Parliamentary Research Service.
Baghramian, M., & Dellsen, F. (2019). The formation of a philosopher: An interview by Finnur Dellsen. Hugur, Icelandic Journal of Philosophy, 29, 7–14.
Gironi, F., Dr. (2017, June 6). From doubting the truth to putting truth into question: Post-truth and the loss of faith in experts. il Tascabile. Institute of Philosophy, University of Potsdam.
Baghramian, M., and Drury, L. (2019, October 13). Trust must be earned, it cannot be demanded – Even by scientists. Sunday Business Post.
Baghramian, M. (2016, April 9). Hilary Putnam: An obituary. Irish Times.
Baghramian, M. (2015, April 30). Dealing with disagreement. BBC World Service. https://www.bbc.com/persian/blogs/2015/04/150427_l44_nazeran_disagreement
Baghramian, M. (2015, April 26). How to deal with Disagreement. Interview with Joe Humphreys. The Irish Times.
Baghramian, M. (2012). Philosophy: Everyone should do it. UCD Connections, Irish Times.
Book of the Day. (2010). The Irish Times.
Nafisi, A. (2009). Review of “Things I’ve been silent about: Memories”. The Irish Times.