I am an associate professor at the Department of Law, Philosophy and International Studies at the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences (Campus Lillehammer). I work in the philosophy of mind and language. Most of my research to date concerns linguistic understanding, voice perception and the use of intuitive judgements in philosophy of language and linguistics. I also have a background in psychology and an interest in the philosophy of psychiatry.
I am currently the PI of the project Perceiving Voice and Speaker funded by a Young Researcher Talents grant from the Research Council of Norway (see: Projects).
Between 2018-2021 I was a postdoctoral researcher at the Department of Philosophy, Classics, History of Art and Ideas (IFIKK), University of Oslo. The position was funded by the Mobility Grant Fellowship Programme (FRICON) from the Research Council of Norway (co-funded by the Marie Curie Mobility Programme). Before that I was a postdoctoral researcher in the project Intuitions in Science and Philosophy at the Centre for Science Studies, Aarhus University. I received my PhD in philosophy from the University of Oslo in 2015. I studied philosophy (MA, 2011) and psychology (MA, 2012) at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków.
You can contact me by sending an email to: anna.drozdzowicz[at]inn.no