Lauren Olin’s research is located squarely in the philosophy of cognitive science, though many of the questions she engages may readily be called ethical or epistemological. Her current interests involve both theoretical and empirical research on patterns of evaluative judgment, psychopathology, and epistemic dispositions. She has authored or co-authored papers for journals such as Philosophical Studies, Synthese, Transcultural Psychiatry, and Philosophy Compass. Lauren earned her BA in Philosophy from McGill University in Montreal, and her MA and PhD from the Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology program at Washington University in St. Louis