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Overview

Jc Beall is a scholar affiliated with the University of Notre Dame in the United States. Their research spans across philosophy and psychology, with a particular emphasis on philosophical topics and theoretical science. Their main areas of study include arts and humanities and psychology, focusing on various subfields such as philosophy, experimental and cognitive psychology, artificial intelligence, computational theory and mathematics, and social psychology.

Beall's work explores major topics including philosophy and theoretical science, theology and philosophy of evil, classical philosophy and thought, Karl Barth and Christian theology, logic, reasoning, and knowledge, epistemology, ethics, and metaphysics, as well as Augustinian studies and theology.

Frequent co-authors in their publications include:

  • Michael DeVito
  • Elena Ficara
  • A. J. Cotnoir
  • Graham Priest
  • Caleb Camrud

Beall's publication record includes contributions to various academic journals and presses, with regular appearances in venues such as Religious Studies, History and Philosophy of Logic, Analysis, Logical Investigations, and the Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic. The following papers highlight some of their recent work:

  • "Hegelian Conjunction, Hegelian Contradiction," 2023, History and Philosophy of Logic
  • "Fully divine and fully human: a bi-modal outline towards consistency," 2020, Religious Studies
  • "God, gluts and evil," 2023, Analysis
  • "A Tale of Excluding the Middle," 2021, Logical Investigations
  • "A Note on FDE 'All the Way Up'," 2020, Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic

The scholar has also authored books published by notable academic presses. These include:

  • Entailment, Contradiction, and Christian Theism (2023), published by Cambridge University Press
  • The Contradictory Christ (2021), published by Oxford University Press

Best Publications

  • Spandrels of Truth

    J. C. Beall

  • Logical pluralism

    Unknown

  • The Law of Non-Contradiction : New Philosophical Essays

    Graham Priest;Jeffrey C Beall;Bradley Armour-Garb

  • Two Flavors of Curry’s Paradox

    Unknown

  • Possibilities and Paradox: An Introduction to Modal and Many-Valued Logic

    J. C. Beall;Bastiaan C. Van Fraassen

  • Revenge of the liar : new essays on the paradox

    J. C. Beall

  • Free of Detachment: Logic, Rationality, and Gluts

    J C Beall

  • On the Ternary Relation and Conditionality

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

  • On the Identity Theory of Truth

    Unknown

  • The Law of Non-Contradiction

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

  • Is Yablo's paradox non-circular?

    J. C. Beall

  • Defending logical pluralism

    J. C. Beall;Greg Restall

  • MULTIPLE-CONCLUSION LP AND DEFAULT CLASSICALITY

    Unknown

  • Fitch's proof, verificationism, and the knower paradox

    JC Beall

  • On Mixed Inferences and Pluralism about Truth Predicates

    J. C. Beall

  • Deflationism and paradox

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

  • An Introduction to Logic (2nd Ed)

    M Colyvan;J Beall

  • On truthmakers for negative truths

    JC Beall

  • Relevant Restricted Quantification

    J. C. Beall;Ross T. Brady;Allen Hazen;Graham Priest

  • Off-Topic: A New Interpretation of Weak-Kleene Logic

    JC Beall

  • There is no Logical Negation: True, False, Both, and Neither

    Jc Beall

  • The simple argument for subclassical logic

    Jc Beall

  • Shrieking against gluts: the solution to the ‘just true’ problem

    Jc Beall

  • Should Deflationists Be Dialetheists

    JC Beall;Bradley Armour-Garb

  • Prom Full Blooded Platonism to Really Full Blooded Platonism

    Jc Beall

  • Heaps of Gluts and Hyde‐ing the Sorites

    JC Beall;Mark Colyvan

Frequent Co-Authors

Graham Priest
Graham Priest The Graduate Center, CUNY
Mark Colyvan
Mark Colyvan University of Sydney
Bas C. van Fraassen
Bas C. van Fraassen San Francisco State University

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