Jared Warren
Philosopher
I'm a Philosopher with wide-ranging interests. My PhD was awarded by NYU in late September of 2015. So far, much of my published work has been aimed at developing comprehensive and scientifically-plausible theories of thinking, meaning, mathematics, and logic. As far as I know, I am the only living defender of logical and mathematical conventionalism. I'm currently finishing a book (Shadows of Syntax) that develops and defends my conventionalist views in a comprehensive fashion. When that is finished, I plan to begin major research projects on hyperintensionality and the liar paradox, respectively.
Please feel free to e-mail me at Jared1879@gmail.com with any comments or questions.
Published Papers
(1) "The Possibility of Truth by Convention" (2015) Philosophical Quarterly 65 (258): 84-93.
(2) "Quantifier Variance and the Collapse Argument" (2015) Philosophical Quarterly 65 (259): 241-253.
(3) "Conventionalism, Consistency, and Consistency Sentences" (2015) Synthese 192 (5): 1351-1371.
(4) "Talking with Tonkers" (2015) Philosophers' Imprint 15 (24): 1-24.
(5) "Trapping the Metasemantic Metaphilosophical Deflationist?" (2016) Metaphilosophy 47 (1): 108-121.
(6) "Sider on the Epistemology of Structure" (2016) Philosophical Studies 173 (9): 2417-2435.
(7) "Epistemology versus Noncausal Realim" (forthcoming) Synthese.
(8) "Revisiting Quine on Truth by Convention." (2017) Journal of Philosophical Logic 46 (2): 119-139.
(9) "Internal and External Questions Revisited" (2016) Journal of Philosophy 113 (4): 177-209.
(10) "Change of Logic, Change of Meaning" (forthcoming) Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
(11) "Quantifier Variance and Indefinite Extensibility" (2017) Philosophical Review 126 (1): 81-122.
(12) (with Daniel Waxman) "A Metasemantic Challenge for Mathematical Determinacy" (forthcoming)
Synthese.
(13) (with Eli Hirsch) "Quantifier Variance and the Demand for a Semantics" (forthcoming)
Philosophy and Phenomenological Research.
I also have papers under review on Kripkenstein, Open-Endedness, Inference, and the Omega Rule, and currently have papers in progress on Zombies, Supertasks, and Superintelligence.