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2006-2007
Wayne Wright Wayne Wright, California State University, Long Beach
Visiting Fellow, 2006-7 Academic Year
( philosophy of mind, cognitive science, epistemology, philosophy of science, Kant, metaphysics)
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Patrick Forber Patrick Forber, Tufts University
Visiting Fellow, Winter and Spring quarters 2007
(philosophy of biology, philosophy of science [especially confirmation, explanation, idealization and scientific change] and philosophy of probability)
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2005-2006




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Stephan Hartmann,The London School of Economics and Political Science
Visiting Fellow, Winter Quarter, 2006
(philosophy of science, philosophy of probability, philosophy of physics, epistimology, philosophy of the social sciences, decision theory)
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Richard Mendelsohn
Richard Mendelsohn, The City University of New York
Visiting Fellow, December 2004 - January 2006
(philosophy of logic, philosophy of language, metaphysics, Frege, contemporary analytic philosophy, modality, descriptions and direct reference, Russell and Wittgenstein)
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Ulrich Pardey, Ruhr-University Bochum, Germany
Visiting Fellow, Fall Quarter 2005 and Winter Quarter 2006
(logic, philosophy of language, early analytic philosophy, philosophy of mind, analytic metaphysics)
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Madison Wiliams, University of Texas at Austin
Visiting Assistant Professor, 2005-6 academic year
(epistimology, philosophy of language, logic, ethics, philosophy of social science)
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2004-2005  


Ben Escoto, Stanford University
Visiting Assistant Professor, 2004-5 academic year
(philosophy of science, logic)

Richard Zach, University of Calgary
Visiting Fellow, Fall Quarter, 2004
(logic, history and philosophy of logic, philosophy of mathematics)
[More on Zach]

2003-2004

Sherrilyn Roush, Rice University
Visiting Fellow, Winter and Spring Quarters, 2004
(philosophy of science, confirmation theory, epistemology)
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Byeong-Uk Yi, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
Visiting Fellow, Spring Quarter, 2004
(logic, philosophy of logic and mathematics, philosophy of language, metaphysics)
[More on Yi]

2002-2003

Miklos Redei, Lorand Eötvös University
Budapest, Hungary
Visiting Fellow, Winter and Spring Quarters, 2003
(philosophy of physics, philosophy of science)
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Norbert Gratzl, University of Salzburg
Visiting Fellow, 2003-2004 academic year
(logic, free logic, semantics)

2001-2002

Mark Colyvan, University of Tasmania, Australia
Visiting Fellow, Fall quarter, 2001
(philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of logic, philosophy of science, metalogic)
[More on Colyvan]
Dr. Colyvan is participating in a reading group on mathematics in application that will consider (among other things) his writings on the status of indispensability arguments in the philosophy of mathematics.
Richard Jeffrey, Ph.D. Princeton University 
Visiting Distinguished Professor of Logic & Philosophy of Science
(decision theory, inductive logic, philosophy of science) 
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J. Karel Lambert, PhD Michigan State University 
Research Professor of Logic & Philosophy of  Science, Emeritus 
(logic, philosophy of logic, metaphysics) 
[More on Lambert]
Professor Lambert visits one quarter per year, as a Research Professor in LPS. He will be here during the Winter quarter 2002, teaching LPS 140, Topics in Philosophy of Science, and LPS 246, "Speaking Freely", a graduate seminar in philosophy of logic. (see Courses).
Mary Leng, Department of Philosophy 
University of Toronto
(philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of science) 
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Dr. Leng is currently (Fall, 2001), a Visiting Fellow. She is participating in a reading group on mathematics in application that will consider (among other things) her writings on the status of indispensability arguments in the philosophy of mathematics.

2000-2001

J. Karel Lambert, PhD Michigan State University 
Research Professor of Logic & Philosophy of  Science, Emeritus 
(logic, philosophy of logic, metaphysics) 
[More on Lambert]
Professor Lambert visits one quarter per year, as a Research Professor of LPS. During 00-01, he will be here during the Winter quarter, teaching an upper division undergraduate course in 'Philosophy of Science' and a graduate seminar in 'Philosophy of Logic' (see Courses).
Thomas Forster,  Department of Pure Mathematics,
University of Cambridge
(set theory, especially Quine's NF, type theory, philosophy of mind) 
[More on Forster]
Please note: This link takes you to the Department of Pure Mathematics and Mathematical Statistics. You will then need to click on 'People at DPMMS and then find Forster alphabetically.
Professor Forster will be a Visiting Fellow in LPS during the Spring quarter of 2001
Volker Halbach, Project Scientist, Logic in Philosophy
University of Konstanz
(logic, especially theory of truth) 
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Professor Halbach will be a Visiting Fellow in LPS during the Spring quarter of 2001
Alva Noë, Department of Philosophy 
University of California, Santa Cruz
(logic, philosophy of logic, metaphysics) 
[More on Noë ]
Professor Noë is a Visiting Scholar in LPS for the academic year 00-01. He is working on a project in the philosophy of perception, on a UC President's Fellowship in the Humanities.
Michael Stöltzner, MSc University of Vienna 
Salzburg Exchange Fellow 
(history of philosophy of science; philosophy of physics, in particular of mathematical physics) 
[More on Stöltzner]
Professor Stöltzner is visiting LPS for the Winter and Spring quarters of 00-01 as part of our Salzburg Exchange Program (see Salzburg Exchange Program).).During the Winter quarter, he will teach an upper division undergraduate/graduate course in 'History of Analytic Philosophy' (see Courses); During the Spring, he will teach a graduate seminar on 'Philosophy of Applied Mathematics' (see Courses).



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