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.

Back home

I’m back in Melbourne, after my whirlwind jaunt in Nancy. I was in too much of a rush on Day 4 of the conference to post thoughts on Day 3 or Day 4. I promise I’ll do that once I recover from my jetlag and deal with my growing pile of mail, both snail and electronic.

In other news, the nicest thing about reading this article on blogging in this morning’s newspaper was hearing Z’s laugh when he recognised that a picture of me was in the newspaper. “That’s you, Dad!” he chortled when he recognised me.

Posted 10:01 PM on July 3, 2006

Comments

Welcome home Greg :)

Kitty , July 6, 2006 12:17 AM

Hi Greg, it was good to read about you blogging in The Education Age. As an educator blogging you may like to look at a Directory of other educators blogging at http://australianedubloggers.pbwiki.com/ If you ant to put yourself on it the password is edubloggers. I love reading the blogs of others in the edublogosphere. Zach must be younger than my children who were slightly embarrassed when they saw their mother in The Education Age back in April (they only saw it when I waved it under their noses - teenagers!)

Jo McLeay , July 7, 2006 01:54 PM




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