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About the FHSE
The University of Luxembourg is an international research university with a distinctly multilingual and interdisciplinary character.
The Faculty of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences (FHSE) at the University of Luxembourg brings together expertise from the humanities, linguistics, cognitive sciences, social and educational sciences.
People from across 20 disciplines are working within the Faculty. Along with the disciplinary approach a very ambitious interdisciplinary research culture has been developed. The faculty's research and teaching focuses on social, economic, political and educational issues with the common goal of contributing to an inclusive, open and resourceful society.
The successful applicant will join a dynamic team of researchers working on the AHRC & FNR funded project The Role of Cognitive Experience in Decision and Action.
Your role
The project aims to deliver a new explanation of belief-discordant behaviour - situations where we fail to act in accordance with what we believe. Our hypothesis is that cognitive experience plays a vital role in our everyday actions and decisions. We propose that our beliefs need to seem true to us if they are to play a role in our everyday behaviour. Having a belief seem true involves cognitive phenomenology; experientially taking a belief to be true when we first acquire it and if we later entertain it in thought.
On our view, if a belief doesn't seem true, it won't be able to play a role in our everyday decisions and actions. What is more, if something seems true to us it will influence our behaviour even if we don't believe it. The project will also reveal the importance of cognitive phenomenology on our reflective decision-making processes: beliefs which don't seem true will have less influence over our reflective decision-making than beliefs which do seem true, and propositions which seem true will influence our reflectively made decisions even if we don't believe them.
The role is based within the Institute of Philosophy, part of the Department of Humanities at The University of Luxembourg and the successful applicant will be directly supervised by Dr Thomas Raleigh. The project team also includes Dr Laura Gow (Principal Investigator) and Dr Robin McKenna (Co-Investigator) who are both based at The University of Liverpool, UK, and a postdoctoral researcher also based in Liverpool.
The main tasks will be to:
Though teaching is not an obligatory part of the role, there may well be the opportunity to teach BA and/or MA courses in philosophy.
Please contact Dr Thomas Raleigh if you have any questions about the role or your suitability.
Your profile
Desirable:
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How to apply
Applications should include:
Early application is highly encouraged, as the applications will be processed upon reception. To ensure full consideration candidates should apply by 06/06/2025 ONLINE formally through the HR system. Applications by Email will not be considered.
All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply. In line with our values, the University of Luxembourg promotes an inclusive culture. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds and are dedicated to upholding equality and respect for our employees and students.
General information:
The yearly gross salary for every Postdoctoral Researcher at the UL is EUR 85176 (full time).
The University of Luxembourg, a small-sized institution with an international reach, aims at excellence in research and education.
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