I currently hold a Junior Research Fellowship at Magdalen College, Oxford. My DPhil thesis is on vagueness and on issues relating to the semantic paradoxes. I am also working on topics in metaphysics, epistemology, the philosophy of language, philosophical logic and the philosophy of mathematics.

Contact information

E-mail: andrew.bacon at philos(remove me)ophy.ox.ac.uk
Address: Andrew Bacon, Magdalen College, Oxford OX1 4AU

Papers

A paradox for supertask decision makers. Philosophical Studies: Volume 153, Issue 2 (2011), Page 307. Penultimate draft: PDF

Non-wellfounded mereology. (with Aaron J. Cotnoir) The Review of Symbolic Logic. Forthcoming. Penultimate draft: PDF

Curry's paradox and omega-inconsistency. Studia Logica. Forthcoming

Representing Counterparts. The Australasian Journal of Logic. Forthcoming

Non-classical metatheory for non-classical logics. Journal of Philosophical Logic. Forthcoming

A new conditional for naïve truth theory. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic. Forthcoming

Vagueness at every order: the prospects of denying B.

Other

Talk slides

'Counterparts and actuality' Oxford/Paris Workshop on Language and Ontology, June 26th-28th 2008, Paris.

'What to do when the world splits in two' Ockham Society, February 24 2009, Oxford.

'Higher order vagueness' Ockham Society, November 10 2009, Oxford.


Last updated 10/01/12