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| Joe Salerno |
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Epistemology and Philosophy of Logic
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knowability@gmail.com
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Humanities Bldg., Rm. 207 1-314-977-3152
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Joe Salerno (Ph.D., The Ohio State University, 1999) is assistant professor of philosophy at Saint Louis University. He recently received a Provost Research Award, and is spending a year as a Visiting Fellow at the RSSS Philosophy Program at Australian National University. Current research includes a co-authored book project about the logic and language of counterfactual and counterpossible conditionals. Recent and forthcoming publications include:
- "Counterfactuals and Context" with B. Brogaard, Analysis, forthcoming.
- "Remarks on Counterpossibles" with B. Brogaard, in J. Benthem, V. Hendricks, J. Symons, and S. Pedersen, (eds.), Between Logic and Intuition: David Lewis and the Future of Formal Methods in Philosophy, Synthese Library, forthcoming.
- New
Essays on the Knowability Paradox (ed.), Oxford University Press,
forthcoming.
- "Knowability Noir: 1945-1963" in Salerno J. (ed.), New Essays on the Knowability Paradox, Oxford University Press, forthcoming.
- Knowability and Beyond (ed.), Special issue of Synthese. Projected publication date: 2008.
- "Truth-tracking and the Problem of Reflective
Knowledge", to appear in J. Keim-Campbell and M. O'Rourke (eds.) Topics
in Contemporary Philosophy Vol. 5: Knowledge and Skepticism, MIT
Press, forthcoming.
- "Knowability, Possibility and Paradox"
with B. Brogaard, to appear in V. Hendricks and D. Pritchard (eds.) New
Waves in Epistemology, Ashgate Press.
- "Knowability and a Modal Closure Principle" with B. Brogaard, American Philosophical Quarterly, 43:3, 2006.
- "Anti-Realism, Theism and
the Conditional Fallacy", with B. Brogaard, Noûs 39:1, 2005.
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