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American philosopher (born 1948)

John P. Burgess
Born John Patton Burgess (1948-06-05) 5 June 1948 (age 76)
Education Princeton UniversityOhio State UniversityUniversity of California, Berkeley (PhD, 1974)
Era Contemporary philosophy
Region Western philosophy
School Analytic philosophy
Thesis Infinitary Languages and Descriptive Set Theory (1974)
Doctoral advisor Jack Silver
Doctoral students Penelope Maddy
Other notable students John Baez
Main interests Logic, philosophy of mathematics

John Patton Burgess (born 5 June 1948) is an American philosopher. He is John N. Woodhull Professor of Philosophy at Princeton University where he specializes in logic and philosophy of mathematics.

Education and career

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Burgess 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 selected topics in metaethics and philosophy of mind. He is the author of numerous articles on logic, philosophy of mathematics, and the history of analytic philosophy. In 2012, he was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.[1] He is the brother of Barbara Burgess.

Selected publications

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  1. ^ "FACULTY AWARD: Eight named to American Academy of Arts and Sciences".