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National University of Singapore
Department of Philosophy

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Department Affiliates

  • 27
    Regular faculty
  • 4
    Other faculty
  • 1
    Retired faculty
  • 17
    Graduate students
  • 49
    Undergraduates
  • 14
    Alumni
  • 1
    Other

Department Activity

  •  News and Updates
  •  Publications

Also at National University of Singapore

  • Department of Physics
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  • Michael Pelczar, Wittgensteinian semantics
    Noûs 34 (4). 2000.
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  • Michael Pelczar and J. Rainsbury, The indexical character of names
    Synthese 114 (2): 293-317. 1998.
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  • Neil Sinhababu, Free Will and God in Asia and the West
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  • Ben Blumson, Metaphorically
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  • Ben Blumson, Isabelle for Philosophers
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  • Zachary Goodsell and Juhani Yli-Vakkuri, LF: a Foundational Higher-Order Logic
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  • Zachary Goodsell, Possibility in Intuitionistic Higher-Order Logic
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  • Neil Barton, Are Large Cardinal Axioms Restrictive?
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  • Neil Barton and Sy-David Friedman, Countabilism and Maximality Principles
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  • Neil Barton, Mathematical Gettier Cases and Their Implications
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  • Neil Barton, Is (un)countabilism restrictive?
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  • Neil Barton, Reflection in Apophatic Mathematics and Theology
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  • Neil Barton, Iterative Conceptions of Set
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  • Neil Barton and Giorgio Venturi, Language, Models, and Reality: Weak existence and a threefold correspondence
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  • Neil Barton, What makes a `good' modal theory of sets?
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  • Neil Barton, Ethan Russo, and Chris Scambler, Make It So: Imperatival Foundations for Mathematics
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  • Neil Barton, Metasemantics and the Continuum Hypothesis
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  • Neil Barton, Forcing and indeterminate names
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  • Neil Barton, On the Aims and Norms of Inquiry in Mathematics
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  • Neil Mehta, A writing guide for professional philosophers
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  • Neil Mehta, A guide to professional philosophy
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    Zach Barnett
  • Photo of Ethan Jerzak
    Ethan Jerzak
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