Daniel Martín is a PhD student in Philosophy at the University of Granada. His research lies at the intersection of philosophy and moral psychology, examining the psychology behind our everyday moral decisions relating to other people, animals and the environment. During his visit he will work on an experimental study investigating the moral priority people assign to different animals and plants under the supervision of a Dr. Kathryn Francis. Aside from research, he enjoys spending time outdoors, cooking, walking his dogs, and, from time to time, going on hiking trips. P.S. You can find more information about his research on his website.