Greg Restall

Greg Restall (born 11 January 1969) is an Australian philosopher and Professor of Philosophy at the University of Melbourne. He is a fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities.[1] Restall is known for his research on logic and theories of meaning.[2]

Greg Restall
Born11 January 1969 (1969-01-11) (age 51)
EducationUniversity of Queensland
AwardsAustralian Academy of the Humanities fellowship
Era21st-century philosophy
RegionWestern philosophy
SchoolAnalytic
InstitutionsUniversity of Melbourne
ThesisOn Logics Without Contraction (1994)
Doctoral advisorGraham Priest
Main interests
philosophy of language, logic
Websitehttps://consequently.org/

Books

  • An Introduction to Substructural Logics, Routledge, 2000
  • Logic, Routledge, 2006
  • Logical Pluralism, with Jc Beall, Oxford University Press, 2006
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gollark: America's health system is kind of horribly broken.
gollark: If you count "everyone who died but could technically have been saved with more resources given to them", then... well, that is an unreasonable assignment of blame.
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See also

References

  1. "Prof. Greg Restall, Instructor". Coursera. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
  2. Dosen, Kosta (December 2001). "Review: Greg Restall, An Introduction to Substructural Logics". Bulletin of Symbolic Logic. 7 (4): 527–530. ISSN 1079-8986. Retrieved 27 October 2018.


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