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64Failing without Taking the ClassAmerican Association of Philosophy Teachers Studies in Pedagogy 10 74-95. 2025.We have noticed a worrying trend of students receiving failing grades because they disappear. They stop showing up to class and stop submitting work. They become unresponsive to email and do not take up offers of help. In a real sense, these students fail but have not taken the class. In this essay, we attempt to address this issue by examining systemic and structural features of higher education that contribute to this phenomenon, using our home institution, San José State University, as an exa…Read more
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183Regrounding the Unworldly: Carnap’s Politically Engaged Logical PluralismPhilosophies 9 (4): 110. 2024.Recent discussions of logical pluralism trace its origins to Rudolf Carnap’s principle of tolerance; indeed, the principle is seen as one of Carnap’s lasting philosophical contributions. In this paper, I will argue that Carnap’s reasons for adopting this principle are not purely logical, but are rather founded in the Vienna Circle’s manifesto—a programmatic document that brings the Circle’s philosophical work together with a program of social change. Building on work by Uebel, Romizi, and others…Read more
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127Logical Pluralism and Paradoxical Assertions in the Philosophy of ReligionPhilosophy Compass 19 (1). 2023.Many authors show how useful logic can be as a tool for building theories that can account for problems in the philosophy of religion, such as paradoxical assertions. As a consequence, one's philosophy of logic is crucial as well, since it determines which logics, from the set of available and constructible logics, one can use to build a theory. In this paper, we present the relatively recent debate between logical pluralism and monism because the positions in this debate determine which logic(s…Read more
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817Carnap's Tolerance and Friedman's RevengeIn Pavel Arazim & Michal Dancak (eds.), The Logica Yearbook 2014, College Publications. 2015.In this paper, I defend Rudolf Carnap's Principle of Tolerance from an accusation, due to Michael Friedman, that it is self-defeating by prejudicing any debate towards the logically stronger theory. In particular, Friedman attempts to show that Carnap's reconstruction of the debate between classicists and intuitionists over the foundations of mathematics in his book The Logical Syntax of Language, is biased towards the classical standpoint since the metalanguage he constructs to adjudicate betw…Read more
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109Between realism and explanation: Mark Colyvan: An introduction to the philosophy of mathematics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012, x+224pp, £17.99 PB (review)Metascience 23 (2): 269-271. 2013.
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63Carnap's conventionalism : logic, science, and toleranceDissertation, University of St Andrews. 2014.In broadest terms, this thesis is concerned to answer the question of whether the view that arithmetic is analytic can be maintained consistently. Lest there be much suspense, I will conclude that it can. Those who disagree claim that accounts which defend the analyticity of arithmetic are either unable to give a satisfactory account of the foundations of mathematics due to the incompleteness theorems, or, if steps are taken to mitigate incompleteness, then the view loses the ability to account …Read more
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