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Name
  
Ian Rumfitt

Schools of thought
  
Analytic philosophy

Region
  
Western Philosophy

Role
  
Philosopher

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Born
  
1964

Era
  
20th-century philosophy

Main interests
  
LogicPhilosophy of languagePhilosophy of mathematicsFrege ยท MetaphysicsEpistemology

Areas of interest
  
Philosophy of language, Philosophy of mathematics, Epistemology, Metaphysics, Logic

Books
  
The Boundary Stones of Thought: An Essay in the Philosophy of Logic

Education
  
Princeton University, Balliol College

Influenced by
  
Gottlob Frege, Michael Dummett, Timothy Williamson

Similar People
  
Michael Dummett, Gottlob Frege, Timothy Williamson, Crispin Wright, Robert Brandom

Ian Rumfitt is a British philosopher currently serving as Professor of Philosophy at the University of Birmingham.

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Life

He was educated at Victoria College, Jersey, at Balliol College, Oxford, where he was also a Junior Research Fellow, and at Princeton University. His graduate studies at Oxford were supervised by Sir Michael Dummett. He has taught at Keele University, the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, University College, Oxford, where he served as a tutorial fellow from 1998 until 2005, and Birkbeck College, University of London, where he was Professor of Philosophy from 2005 until 2013.

He delivered the Nelson Lectures in Philosophy at the University of Michigan in 2004. He was founding co-director of the Centre for Logic and Language within the Institute of Philosophy, School of Advanced Study, University of London. He was awarded a Philip Leverhulme Prize in 2001. From January 2016 he will be one of the editors of Philosophers' Imprint.

His primary areas of research include the philosophy of logic and the philosophy of language. He also works in metaphysics, model theory, and the philosophy of mathematics, with an interest in the works of Gottlob Frege.

Works

Rumfitt's work in the philosophy of logic culminated in the publication of "The Boundary Stones of Thought" (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2015). This book presents a sustained defense of classical logic against such philosophers as Michael Dummett and Crispin Wright. What makes Rumfitt's defense unusual is that he joins Dummett and Wright in rejecting the Principle of Bivalence, the keystone of classical semantics. So Rumfitt presents and defends non-classical semantic theories for various problematical areas of discourse which nevertheless validate classical logic. The book also presents a solution to the Sorites Paradox and a defense of Kripke-Platek set theory against the better-known Zermelo-Fraenkel set theory.

Rumfitt's earlier work in logic includes a 'bilateral' formalization of classical logic which avoids problems that have been held to attend its familiar 'unilateral' formalization. In the philosophy of language, he is also known for his work on plural terms, on conditionals, on ascriptions of know how, on indirect speech reports, and for his views on the relationship between truth-conditional theories of meaning in the style of Donald Davidson and the intention-based theories championed by Paul Grice.

  • "The Boundary Stones Of Thought: An Essay in the Philosophy of Language", (2015)*
  • "Truth and Meaning", Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volumes (2014)*
  • "Old Adams Buried", Analytic Philosophy (2013)*
  • "Plural terms: another variety of reference?" in J. L. Bermudez (ed.) Thought, Reference and Experience: Themes from the Philosophy of Gareth Evans, (OUP, 2005)
  • "Savoir Faire", The Journal of Philosophy (2003)*
  • "'Yes' and 'No'", Mind (2001)*
  • "Truth Conditions and Communication", Mind (1995)*
  • "Content and Context: The Paratactic Theory Revisited and Revised", Mind (1993)*
  • References

    Ian Rumfitt Wikipedia