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Gila Sher

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Region
  
Western Philosophy

Influenced
  
John Etchemendy


Name
  
Gila Sher

Education
  
Columbia University

Role
  
Philosopher

Books
  
The bounds of logic

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Era
  
20th-century philosophy

Main interests
  
Philosophy of Logic, Epistemology

Influenced by
  
Willard Van Orman Quine, Alfred Tarski, Charles Parsons

Similar People
  
Alfred Tarski, Willard Van Orman Quine, Solomon Feferman, Saul Kripke, Donald Davidson

Notable ideas
  
Foundational holism

Schools of thought
  
Analytic philosophy

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Gila Sher is a professor of philosophy at the University of California, San Diego. She has worked extensively in the theory of truth and philosophy of logic. Sher is a leading advocate of foundational holism, a holistic theory of epistemology.

Sher earned a Ph.D. in philosophy from Columbia University, where she studied the works of Willard Quine and Alfred Tarski. Her dissertation was directed by Charles Parsons. Her early work focused on Tarski's definition of truth. Her reformulation of this definition has been influential in modern truth theory. Her dissertation was expanded into the book The Bounds of Logic (1991), in which Sher also formalized definitions for unique second-order quantifiers such as 'most'.

Sher has pursued research into logical positivism and logical foundationalism. She has argued that strict-ordering Foundationalism, in the vein of Rudolf Carnap, is untenable, supporting Quine's argument from Two Dogmas of Empiricism. She has, however, resisted the mainstream move toward all-or-nothing and semantic holism. The former view she considers unexplanatory, and the latter she considers untenable (see: Jerry Fodor).

Sher has also written more generally on the metaphysics of truth. She put forward an influential criticism of John Etchemendy in the article "Did Tarski Commit Tarski's Fallacy?" This article was influential in defending Tarskian truth theory from the radical attack posed by Etchemendy. She is also a leading Quine scholar, writing about the place of philosophy in his theory of naturalized epistemology.

Since 2012, she is one of editors-in-chief of the journal Synthese.

References

Gila Sher Wikipedia