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                                        Hartry FieldHartry Field
Silver Professor of Philosophy; Professor of Philosophy

Department of Philosophy
5 Washington Place
New York, NY 10003 
Phone: (212) 998-3795
Fax: (212) 995-4179
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Ph.D. 1972 (philosophy), M.A. 1968 (philosophy), Harvard; B.A. 1967 (mathematics), Wisconsin.



HARTRY FIELD (B.A., Wisconsin; M.A., Ph. D. Harvard), Silver Professor of Philosophy, specializes in metaphysics, philosophy of mathematics, philosophy of logic, and philosophy of science. He has had fellowships from the National Science Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Guggenheim Foundation. He is the author of Science Without Numbers (Blackwell 1980), which won the Lakatos Prize, of Realism, Mathematics and Modality (Blackwell 1989), and of Truth and the Absence of Fact (Oxford 2001). Current interests include objectivity and indeterminacy, a priori knowledge, causation, and the semantic and set-theoretic paradoxes.

Forthcoming Book: Saving Truth from Paradox (Oxford 2008)

Recent Papers (mostly with on-line links to not-quite-final versions):

Courses

Graduate
Metaphysics: Causation (in conjunction with Ned Block), Fall 1997
Seminar on Vagueness and Indeterminacy (in conjunction with Stephen Schiffer), Spring 1998
Seminar on Logic and Philosophy of Logic, Spring 1999
Seminar in Philosophy of Mathematics, Fall 1999
Seminar on Theory of Meaning, Spring 2000
Seminar on Causation (in conjunction with Gordon Belot), Fall 2000
Mind and Language Seminar: Content and its Role in Explanation (in conjunction with Stephen Schiffer), Spring 2001
The Semantic and Set-Theoretic Paradoxes (in conjunction with Kit Fine), Fall 2001
Mind and Language Seminar: Factually Questionable Discourse (in conjunction with Stephen Schiffer), Spring 2003
Seminar in Philosophy of Logic, Fall 2003
Seminar in Logic, Spring 2004
Seminar in Philosophy of Logic (in conjunction with Crispin Wright), Spring 2005
Seminar on Truth, Fall 2005
Seminar on Semantic Paradoxes, Fall 2006
Mind and Language Seminar: Formal Epistemology (in conjunction with Jim Pryor), Spring 2007
Seminar on Norms of Rationality, Fall 2007

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