David Shwayder
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Professor Emeritus (D.Phil. Oxford)
Chief interests are in First Philosophy, practical reason and philosophy of language, with further interests in the theory of knowledge, philosophy of mathematics, Frege, Locke, Leibniz and Wittgenstein’s Tractatus. His writings include three books: Modes of Referring and the Problem of Universals, The Stratification of Behavior, and a first volume of Statement and Referent: An Enquiry Into the Foundations of Our Conceptual Order.