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Citations
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Overview

Graham Priest is affiliated with The Graduate Center, CUNY in the United States and works primarily in the fields of Computer Science and Arts and Humanities. Their research spans a variety of subfields, including Artificial Intelligence, Philosophy, Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Computational Theory and Mathematics, and Theoretical Computer Science.

The scientist's main topics of work include:

  • Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge
  • Philosophy and Theoretical Science
  • History and Theory of Mathematics
  • Classical Philosophy and Thought
  • Wittgensteinian philosophy and applications
  • Computability, Logic, AI Algorithms
  • Logic, programming, and type systems

Graham Priest has authored several papers, notable recent publications include:

  • Metatheory and Dialetheism, 2020, Logical Investigations
  • Logical Abductivism and Non-Deductive Inference, 2020, Synthese
  • The Logical Structure of Dialectic, 2023, History and Philosophy of Logic
  • How Do You Apply Mathematics?, 2022, Axiomathes

The frequent publication venues for Graham Priest are:

  • The Australasian Journal of Logic
  • History and Philosophy of Logic
  • Logical Investigations
  • Synthese
  • Asian Journal of Philosophy

Graham Priest's collaborations include co-authors such as Thomas Macaulay Ferguson, Elena Ficara, Francesco Berto, Filippo Casati, and Naoya Fujikawa, reflecting interdisciplinary and multi-author research efforts.

Among the scientist's academic publications are books released by several publishers:

  • Mathematical Pluralism (2024) published by Cambridge University Press
  • Explorer les contradictions (2022) published by Hermann eBooks
  • Logika (2023) published by University of Lodz Press

Best Publications

  • The logic of paradox

    Graham Priest

  • An Introduction to Non-Classical Logic: From If to Is

    Graham Priest

  • An introduction to non-classical logic

    Graham Priest

  • In Contradiction: A Study of the Transconsistent

    Graham Priest

  • Doubt truth to be a liar

    Graham Priest

  • Can Theories Be Refuted

    Graham Priest;Sandra Harding

  • Towards non-being : the logic and metaphysics of intentionality

    Graham Priest

  • Beyond the limits of thought

    Graham Priest

  • What is so bad about contradictions

    Graham Priest

  • Minimally inconsistent LP

    Graham Priest

  • The Law of Non-Contradiction : New Philosophical Essays

    Graham Priest;Jeffrey C Beall;Bradley Armour-Garb

  • Beyond the Limits of Thought

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  • Logic of Paradox

    Graham Priest

  • Paraconsistent Logic: Essays on the Inconsistent

    Graham Priest;Richard Sylvan;Jean Norman

  • Nagarjuna and the Limits of Thought

    Jay L. Garfield;Graham Priest

  • Towards Non-Being

    Graham Priest

  • Sylvan's Box: A Short Story and Ten Morals

    Graham Priest

  • Williamson on Counterpossibles.

    Francesco Berto;Rohan French;Graham Priest;David Ripley

  • On the Ternary Relation and Conditionality

    J. C. Beall;J. C. Beall;Ross T. Brady;J. Michael Dunn;Allen Hazen;Allen Hazen

  • The Structure of the Paradoxes of Self-Reference

    Graham Priest

  • Yablo's paradox

    Graham Priest

  • Chunk and permeate, a paraconsistent inference strategy. Part I: The infinitesimal calculus

    Bryson Brown;Graham Priest;Graham Priest

  • The Law of Non-Contradiction

    Graham Priest;J.C. Beall;Bradley P. Armour-Garb.

  • Inconsistent Models of Arithmetic. Part II: The General Case

    Graham Priest

Frequent Co-Authors

Jc Beall
Jc Beall University of Notre Dame
Mark Colyvan
Mark Colyvan University of Sydney
Noël Carroll
Noël Carroll City University of New York
Frank Jackson
Frank Jackson Australian National University
Sandra Harding
Sandra Harding University of California, Los Angeles

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