Neiladri 
SINHABABU

 
National University of Singapore 
Academic Fellow

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Most of my work is downloadable at PhilPapers. You can find my CV here.

My research and teaching interests center around ethics, but also include Nietzsche, epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophy of mind and action. I wrote Humean Nature (2017) and co-edited Nietzsche and Morality (2007), both published by Oxford University Press.

From 2014 to 2015, I had the honor of being a Faculty Fellow at Tulane University’s Murphy Institute.

In 2012, I won a Promising Researcher award from the NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences. They did this nice little interview with me.

Outside media coverage of my work includes this fun interview at the Huffington Post. Other interviews with me include this conversation on Australian public radio and this in-depth conversation with Luke Muehlhauser in 2010.

My best-known paper outside academia is “Possible Girls”, which explains how to have a romantic relationship with someone in another possible world. It was the topic of Valentine’s Day articles in Vox and the Washington Post!