Full Name
Noah Friedman-Biglin
Title
Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Institution/Organization
San José State University
Bio
Since fall term 2020, I have been an Assistant Professor in Philosophy at San José State University, where I was previously an Instructor from fall term 2015 -- spring term 2020. In 2014, I was awarded a PhD from the Joint Programme in Philosophy at the University of St Andrews and the University of Stirling, where I was also a member of the Arché Philosophical Research Centre for Logic, Language, Metaphysics and Epistemology. At Arché, I was an affiliated student with the AHRC funded project on the Foundations of Logical Consequence, and a project student with the Models, Modality, and Meaning project.
My research interests are primarily in the history of analytic philosophy, and the philosophies of logic and mathematics. I have a particular interest in the development of logic, mathematics, and their philosophy in the 1920s and 1930s; my Ph.D thesis was focused on a defense of Rudolf Carnap's view of logic as developed in his Logical Syntax of Language.
My research interests are primarily in the history of analytic philosophy, and the philosophies of logic and mathematics. I have a particular interest in the development of logic, mathematics, and their philosophy in the 1920s and 1930s; my Ph.D thesis was focused on a defense of Rudolf Carnap's view of logic as developed in his Logical Syntax of Language.
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