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Associate Professor
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Office: 2283 Social Science and Humanities Building
Phone: 752-2254
E-mail: mglanzberg@ucdavis.edu
Ph.D.: Harvard University, 1997
Dissertation: "The Paradox of the Liar and the Problem of Context," directed by Charles Parsons and Warren Goldfarb
Areas of Specialization: Philosophy of language, philosophical logic, mathematical logic, philosophy of mathematics
Joined the UC Davis Philosophy Faculty: 2004
2008-2009 Course Schedule
Fall
131 Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics
201 Metaphysics Seminar
Winter
1 Introduction to Philosophy
137C Philosophy of Language: Semantics and Pragmatics
Spring
Not Teaching
Other Courses
189J Topics in Philosophy of Language
212 Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics Seminar
237 Philosophy of Language Seminar
Recent Publications
"Presuppositions, Truth Values, and Expressing Propositions" in Contextualism in Philosophy: Knowledge, Meaning, and Truth, ed. Gerhard Preyer, Gerhard & Georg Peter (2005), 349-396
"Minimalism, Deflationism, and Paradoxes" in Deflationism and Paradox, ed. J. C. Beall (2005), 107-132
Currently Supervising Dissertations
Gina Calderone, "The Indeterminacy of Meaning" (with Michael Jubien)
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