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.

Enclosures

I’ve finally added enclosures to my RSS feed of papers. This means that if you subscribe to my papers page using that feed, and you’re using an RSS reader that handles enclosures (this feature is primarily used for podcasts), then you can get it to download my papers automatically.

This has the side effect that you can subscribe to me in iTunes:

Papers in iTunes

That is weird. (I wonder if I should submit this podcast to the iTunes Music Store?)

Posted 12:59 AM on April 2, 2006

Comments

I can get podcasts properly in Bloglines, but the enclosure link on your writing rss is not showing up for me. It may be a defect in Bloglines, but I thought I’d point it out.

Nicole Wyatt [TypeKey Profile Page], April 2, 2006 03:39 AM

Hmmm. I’ve not used Bloglines myself. I’ll check it out. It could be that they don’t do pdf enclosures, or I’ve made a mistake somewhere. Thanks for letting me know.

Greg Restall [TypeKey Profile Page], April 2, 2006 07:23 AM

Not sure if your or they changed something, but it appears to be working in bloglines now.

Nicole Wyatt [TypeKey Profile Page], May 16, 2006 03:03 AM

Gah, your = you of course. The casualties of changing intended sentence structure.

Nicole Wyatt [TypeKey Profile Page], May 16, 2006 03:04 AM




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