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Sean Ebels-Duggan

Northwestern University
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  • Northwestern University
    Department of Philosophy
    Lecturer (Part-time)
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Areas of Specialization
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Mathematics
Areas of Interest
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Ontological Commitment
Gottlob Frege
G. E. M. Anscombe
Donald Davidson
W. V. O. Quine
Bertrand Russell
Wilfrid Sellars
Alfred Tarski
Ludwig Wittgenstein
Quantification and Ontology
Truth
Criteria of Identity
Carnap: Ontology
The Necessity of Identity
Identity of Indiscernibles
The Nature of Sets
Philosophy of Mathematics
History of Western Philosophy
First-Person Authority and Privileged Access
Infallibility and Incorrigibility In Self-Knowledge
Introspection and Introspectionism
Identity, Misc
Moral Naturalism and Non-Naturalism
Moral Rationalism
Moral Normativity
Moral Reasoning and Motivation
The A Priori
Ontology of Mathematics
Numbers
Carnap: Philosophy of Logic
26 more

I am interested primarily in the philosophy of logic and mathematics, with associated interests in early analytic philosophy and Kant. Ages ago, I worked on a dissertation on the normativity of logic. My published work has been on the logic of neo-Fregean abstraction. But my interests in logic are not limited to that, and my interests in general are not limited to logic.

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