GIACOMO ANDREOLETTI
Senior Member
I am a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Salzburg, where I lead an Austrian Science Fund (FWF) project (2023–2026) on the openness of the future. My main research interests lie in the philosophy of time, including branching time, future contingents, tense logic, time travel, and the connections between agency in time and free will. I also have side interests in the philosophical implications of quantum mechanics (e.g., Bell’s theorem) and relativity theory.
I received my PhD in Philosophy from the University of Milan in 2017. From 2018 to 2023, I worked as an Assistant Professor at the School of Advanced Studies in Tyumen, Siberia.
Recent Publications
2024 “Branching Time, Fatalism, and Possibilities”, Kriterion, 38(3–4), pp. 139–155
2022 “Superdeterminism: A Reappraisal,” (with Louis Vervoort), Synthese, 200(361), pp. 1–20.
2021 “Branching Time and Doomsday,” Ratio, 35(2), pp. 79–90.
2021 “The Future Ain’t What It Used to Be,” (with Giuseppe Spolaore), Synthese, 199(3–4), pp. 10569–85.