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Anil Gupta

Visiting Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Ashoka University

Ph.D. University of Pittsburgh

Anil Gupta (PhD, Pittsburgh, 1977) is Alan Ross Anderson Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Professor of History and Philosophy of Science, and a Fellow of the Center for Philosophy of Science. He is also a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He is at present serving as an editor of Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.  Before joining the department in 2001, Gupta taught at Indiana, Illinois at Chicago, and McGill. He is the author of The Logic of Common Nouns (Yale, 1980); Empiricism and Experience (Oxford, 2006); Truth, Meaning, Experience (Oxford, 2011); Conscious Experience: A Logical Inquiry (Harvard, 2019); and a coauthor (with Nuel Belnap) of The Revision Theory of Truth (MIT, 1993). Gupta has received fellowships from the NEH and the ACLS, and he was a fellow at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, in 1998-99. Gupta gave the Simon Lectures at Toronto in 2007 and the Whitehead Lectures at Harvard in 2012. He was the Nelson Philosopher-in-Residence at Michigan in 2010. Gupta’s main research interests lie in logic, philosophy of language, metaphysics, and epistemology. Topics that are of special interest to him include definitions, truth, meaning, and perception.

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