John P. Burgess
John Patton Burgess (born 5 June 1948) is a John N. Woodhull Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University. He received his Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley's Group in Logic and Methodology of Science. His interests include logic, philosophy of mathematics and metaethics. He is the author of numerous articles on mathematical and philosophical logic and philosophy of mathematics and (with Gideon Rosen) of A Subject With No Object. In 2012, he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[1]
Works
- 1997. A Subject with No Object: Strategies for Nominalistic Reconstrual of Mathematics (with Gideon Rosen), Oxford University Press. ISBN 0198236158
- 2005. Fixing Frege, Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691122318
- 2007. 'Computability and Logic (with George S. Boolos and Richard C. Jeffrey), Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521877520
- 2008. Mathematics, Models, and Modality: Selected Philosophical Essays, Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521880343
- 2009. Philosophical Logic, Princeton University Press. ISBN 0691137897
- 2015. Rigor and Structure, Oxford University Press. ISBN 9780198722229
References
External links
- Home page
- John Burgess Video "The Necessity of Origin and the Origin of Necessity", Second Annual Saul Kripke Lecture, The CUNY Graduate Center, November 13th, 2012
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