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Patrick Grim

University of Michigan, Ann ArborState University of New York, Stony Brook
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  • University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
    Center for Study of Complex Systems
    Regular Faculty
  • State University of New York, Stony Brook
    Department of Philosophy
    Regular Faculty (Part-time)
Boston University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1976
Homepage
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Computational Philosophy
Philosophy of Mind
Normative Ethics
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Computing and Information
Philosophy of Religion, Misc
Scientific Change
2 more
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Philosophy of Mind
Philosophy of Religion
Normative Ethics
Social and Political Philosophy
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
General Philosophy of Science
Computational Philosophy
Philosophy of Religion, Misc
Scientific Change
5 more
  • All publications (174)
  •  9
    Index
    with David Bordonaba-Plou, Víctor Fernández-Castro, José R. Torices, Audrey Yap, José Medina, Alessandra Tanesini, Manuel de Pinedo, Neftalí Villanueva, Cristina Borgoni, Emily C. McWilliams, Deborah Mühlebach, Bianca Cepollaro, Saray Ayala-López, E. Díaz-León, Manuel Almagro-Holgado, Alba Moreno-Zurita, William J. Berger, Daniel J. Singer, Aaron Bramson, Jiin Jung, and Bennett Holman
    In David Bordonaba Plou, Víctor Fernández Castro & José Ramón Torices (eds.), The Political Turn in Analytic Philosophy: Reflections on Social Injustice and Oppression, De Gruyter. pp. 303-306. 2022.
  •  11
    Notes on Contributors
    with David Bordonaba-Plou, Víctor Fernández-Castro, José R. Torices, Audrey Yap, José Medina, Alessandra Tanesini, Manuel de Pinedo, Neftalí Villanueva, Cristina Borgoni, Emily C. McWilliams, Deborah Mühlebach, Bianca Cepollaro, Saray Ayala-López, E. Díaz-León, Manuel Almagro-Holgado, Alba Moreno-Zurita, William J. Berger, Daniel J. Singer, Aaron Bramson, Jiin Jung, and Bennett Holman
    In David Bordonaba Plou, Víctor Fernández Castro & José Ramón Torices (eds.), The Political Turn in Analytic Philosophy: Reflections on Social Injustice and Oppression, De Gruyter. pp. 299-302. 2022.
  •  1
    What is a Contradiction?
    In Graham Priest, Jc Beall & Bradley P. Armour-Garb (eds.), The Law of Non-Contradiction: New Philosophical Essays, Oxford University Press. pp. 49-72. 2004.
    Definitions drawn from the literature show that the central notion of contradiction is neither simple nor agreed upon. Contradiction has been outlined ontologically, semantically, syntactically, and in terms of assertion and denial; interpretations of the Law of Non-Contradiction (LNC) and of Dialetheism will vary accordingly. Does the range of different concepts of contradiction allow at least some easy cases in deciding for or against Dialetheism or the LNC? Even that attempt, it turns out, qu…Read more
    Definitions drawn from the literature show that the central notion of contradiction is neither simple nor agreed upon. Contradiction has been outlined ontologically, semantically, syntactically, and in terms of assertion and denial; interpretations of the Law of Non-Contradiction (LNC) and of Dialetheism will vary accordingly. Does the range of different concepts of contradiction allow at least some easy cases in deciding for or against Dialetheism or the LNC? Even that attempt, it turns out, quickly faces a crucial impasse regarding exclusionary negation, here outlined in terms of ‘not’. This chapter explores possible responses to the impasse, on both sides, but offers no logically coercive solution.
  • What is a Contradiction?
    In Graham Priest, Jc Beall & Bradley P. Armour-Garb (eds.), The Law of Non-Contradiction: New Philosophical Essays, Oxford University Press. 2004.
  • What is a Contradiction?
    In Graham Priest, Jc Beall & Bradley P. Armour-Garb (eds.), The Law of Non-Contradiction: New Philosophical Essays, Oxford University Press. 2004.
  •  6
    Computational Philosophy
    with Daniel Singer
    Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2020.
  •  137
    Remembrances of Nicholas Rescher
    with Bas van Fraassen, Brian Skyrms, Robert Brandom, Tom Vinci, Ernest Sosa, Güler Doğan Averbek, Robert Audi, Estelle Burris, John D. Norton, and Edouard Machery
    American Philosophical Quarterly 63 (1): 103-110. 2026.
  •  31
    Introduction to the Special Issue
    American Philosophical Quarterly 63 (1): 1-3. 2026.
  •  7
    Spheres of Influence
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 37-50. 1990.
  •  2
    Notes on Mysticism and Nitrous Oxide
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 355-360. 1990.
  •  17
    Einstein Doesn't Like It
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 285-301. 1990.
  •  2
    The Yogi and the Quantum
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 302-314. 1990.
  •  5
    General Introduction
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 3-14. 1990.
  •  5
    Parapsychology: Science or Pseudoscience?
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 214-231. 1990.
  •  19
    Winning through Pseudoscience
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 92-103. 1990.
  •  10
    On Dismissing Astrology and Other Irrationalities
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 28-36. 1990.
  •  23
    The Popperian versus the Kuhnian Research Programme
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 131-139. 1990.
  •  16
    Precognition and the Paradoxes of Causality
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 243-252. 1990.
  •  39
    Logic of Discovery or Psychology of Research?
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 123-130. 1990.
  •  18
    The Strange Case of Astrology
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 23-27. 1990.
  •  18
    Popper, Kuhn, Lakatos: A Crisis of Modern Intellect
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 170-182. 1990.
  •  17
    Kuhn, Popper, and the Normative Problem of Demarcation
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 140-155. 1990.
  •  12
    The Conservatism of "Pseudoscience"
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 156-169. 1990.
  •  10
    Tacit Assumptions
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 361-369. 1990.
  •  11
    Mind, Matter, and Quantum Mechanics
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 326-349. 1990.
  •  15
    Demarcating Genuine Science from Pseudoscience
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 111-122. 1990.
  •  38
    Parapsychology: An Empirical Science
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 187-204. 1990.
  •  7
    The Unity of All Things
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 274-284. 1990.
  •  19
    Philosophical Difficulties with Paranormal Knowledge Claims
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 232-242. 1990.
  •  8
    Astrology: A Critical Review
    In Philosophy of Science and the Occult: Second Edition, Suny Press. pp. 51-81. 1990.
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