About

I'm Greg Restall, and this is my website. I work in Philosophy at the University of Melbourne. [Email: greg at consequently.org; Skype: greg_restall; Post: Department of Philosophy, University of Melbourne, Parkville 3010, Australia.]

Writing

These are the three last modified entries on my writing page.

  • “Truthmakers, Entailment and Necessity 2008,” an addendum to “Truthmakers, Entailment and Necessity,” to appear in Truth and Truth-making, edited by E. J. Lowe and A. Rami, Acumen, 2008.
  • [with Rebecca Kukla and Mark Lance] Appendix to Rebecca Kukla and Mark Lance ‘Yo!’ and ‘Lo!’: the pragmatic topography of the space of reasons, Harvard University Press, to appear.
  • “Curry’s Revenge: the costs of non-classical solutions to the paradoxes of self-reference,” in The Revenge of the Liar, ed. JC Beall, Oxford University Press, pages 262–271, 2008.
  • “Anti-Realist Classical Logic and Realist Mathematics,” under revision.
  • “Proof Theory and Meaning: on second order logic,” to appear in the Logica 2007 Yearbook, Filosofia.

Keep up with our travels: the map

I’ve been experimenting with a map using plazes, a neat little doodad that keeps track of where you are when you use a computer to access the net (if you explicitly log in yourself—-it’s not spying on you without your consent). It powers the map on the main page here, and you can use it to generate a map of where you’ve been. Read on if you want to see our journey.

This is the map:

It’s kind-of-neat. (That Melbourne to Copenhagen flight is long).

Posted 05:49 PM on July 20, 2005

Comments

The flat map makes the trip look small - the reality is far more tiring. Preparing my sermon at the moment I suddenly thought about your travels and thus came across the map. Matthew 13 calls, so I leave you with - this day may you three find yourselves in love with life.

Mark Holt , July 22, 2005 11:35 AM




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