Graham Priest is in the house

This week, Aaron Cotnoir’s Instruments of Unity project and I are hosting a short visit from our friend (and my PhD supervisor), Professor Graham Priest. It’s always enjoyable to spend time with him, and tomorrow, we’re going to teach a the second-last lecture class for my Intermediate Logic cohort together, on the liar paradox and non-classical logic.

Today, he gave a talk on nothing and its paradoxical properties.

An older
bearded male white man (Prof. Graham Priest) standing on front of a digital
projection, upon which a diagram (illustrating the inclosure schema) is
projected.
Graham Priest and the Inclosure Schema
An older
bearded male white man (Prof. Graham Priest) standing on front of a digital
projection, upon which a quotation from Hegel's Logic can be seen.
Graham Priest and Hegel

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I’m Greg Restall, and this is my personal website. I am the Shelby Cullom Davis Professor of Philosophy at the University of St Andrews, and the Director of the Arché Philosophical Research Centre for Logic, Language, Metaphysics and Epistemology I like thinking about – and helping other people think about – logic and philosophy and the many different ways they can inform each other.

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