Maria Baghramian is the Professor of American Philosophy in the School of Philosophy, University College Dublin. She was elected a member of the Royal Irish Academy in 2010 and a member of the RIA Council from 2015 to 2018. Baghramian has published 10 authored and edited books as well as articles and book chapters on topics in epistemology and twentieth century American Philosophy. She was the Chief Editor of the International Journal of Philosophical Studies from 2003 to 2013.
Philosophy
Baghramian's publications focus on topics from contemporary epistemology, including relativism and the problem of intractable disagreements, to topics on trust and expertise. She also publishes on contemporary American Philosophy, particularly on Quine, Putnam, Davidson and Rorty.
Baghramian was the principal investigator of a research project on the American Voice in Philosophy with funding from the Irish Research Council and the Society for the Advancement of American Philosophy. In 2015, she was awarded an Irish Research Council New Horizons funding for the interdisciplinary project on peer expert disagreement 'When Experts Disagree', where her co-investigator was the astrophysicist Luke Drury. Through her membership of the Royal Irish Academy, Baghramian has been an active participant of a British Academy/ALLEA working group on Truth, Trust and Expertise. Three working papers by the groups were published in 2018 and 2019. She was also a member of a SAPEA advisory group, responsible for a report to the European Commission's Science Advisory Mechanism on Making Sense of Science Under Conditions of Uncertainty and Complexity published in 2019. In July 2019, Baghramian was awarded three million euro grant by the European Commission for a research project on "the role of science in policy decision making and the conditions under which people should trust and rely on expert opinion that shapes public policy." The project Policy, Expertise and Trust in Action runs from 2020 to 2023 and has partners from universities and academies in the UK, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, Italy and Armenia.
Personal life
Maria Baghramian was born in Tehran, Iran, in an Armenian family but moved to Ireland in 1979 where she has continued to live with her husband, the composer/musicologist Hormoz Farhat. Their son, Robert Farhat is a Talent Developer and Programme Manager with the London Jazz Festival.
The Virtues of Relativism. Proceedings of the Aristotelean Society. Supplementary Volumes, XCIII.
From Trust to Trustworthiness, . Routledge.
Special Issues on Expertise and Expert Knowledge: Social Philosophy. With Martini, C.. Taylor and Francis Volume 32, Issue 6. Volume 33, Issue 2.
Divergent Perspectives on Expert Disagreement: Preliminary Evidence from Climate Science, Climate Policy, Astrophysics, and Public Opinion, Environmental Communication. With Luke Drury, James R Beebe, Finnur Delsén.. DOI:10.1080/17524032.2018.1504099.
Pragmatism and the European traditions: Encounters with analytical philosophy and phenomenology before the Great Divide. With S. Marchetti . Routledge.
Philosophy in the Twentieth Century: The Mingled Story of Three Revolutions. With S. Marchetti.. Pragmatism and the European Traditions. 10–30. Routledge.
Comments on Annalisa Coliva, Extended Rationality: A Hinge Epistemology.. International Journal for the Study of Skepticism 2017:1-9.
Quine, Naturalised Meaning and Empathy.. Augmenta, 2:25-41.
Pluralism: The Philosophy and Politics of Diversity. With Atracta Ingram. London/New York: Routledge. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00IN3LY1A/ref=rdr_kindle_ext_tmb. Translated into Chinese http://www.books.com.tw/exep/prod/china/chinafile.php?item=CN10698391
Modern Philosophy of Language. London: J.M. Dent 1998 and Washington: Counterpoint 1999.