Alexei E. Angelides, Ph.D. Faculty Profile

Alexei  E.  Angelides, Ph.D.

Lecturer

Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies

Logic & Proof Theory, Philosophy of Math, Epistemology, History of Analytic, Logic Education

  • Ph.D., Stanford (2014)
  • M.A., New School for Social Research (2004)
  • B.A., Rice University (2000)

Not teaching this semester.

“How to Hilbert a Finitist,” in preparation

“Weak Arithmetics & the Bar Rule,” Bulletin of Symbolic Logic (Fall, 2018)

“Carnap’s 1934 Objections to Wittgenstein’s Say/Show Distinction,”Erken- ntnis, vol. 76, no.2 (2012)

“The Last Collapse? An Essay Review of Hilary Putnam’s The Collapse of the Fact/Value Dichotomy,” Philosophy of Science, vol. 71, no. 3 (2004)

“Introduction,” and Editor, Essays on the History of the Philosophy of Mathematics, Graduate Faculty Philosophy Journal, vol. 25, no. 2 (2004)

• Post-Doctoral Fellow, University of Lisbon (ESF), 2014 – 2015

• Patrick Byrne Departmental Fellow, Stanford University, 2008

• Association for Symbolic Logic Fellow, National Science Foundation, 2006