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Gregory Frost-Arnold is Professor of Philosophy at Hobart and William Smith Colleges, where he has been a faculty member since 2009. He holds a Ph.D. in History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Pittsburgh (2006), an M.A. in Philosophy from the same institution (2005), and a B.A. in Philosophy from the University of Chicago (1999).
- Ph.D., History and Philosophy of Science, University of Pittsburgh, 2006
- M.A., Philosophy, University of Pittsburgh, 2005
- B.A., Philosophy, University of Chicago, 1999
His research centers on philosophy of science, the history of analytic philosophy, and philosophical logic. He investigates the evolution of scientific realism, the intellectual development of figures like Quine, Carnap, and Tarski, and the semantics of scientific and ordinary language. His work combines historical scholarship with rigorous philosophical analysis, particularly in understanding the nature of scientific theory change and the justification of scientific realism.
His publications span major journals such as Philosophy of Science, Synthese, and British Journal for the Philosophy of Science. The most recent articles reveal a sustained focus on historically motivated anti-realism, the semantics of scientific terms, and the emergence of analytic philosophy as a self-conscious movement. He often collaborates with other scholars, as seen in joint articles with James Beebe and P.D. Magnus.
- Associate Editor, Journal for the History of Analytical Philosophy (2011–2018)
- Book Reviews Editor, Journal for the History of Philosophy of Science (2018–present)
He has advised on editorial projects and contributed book reviews to Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews and other outlets. His teaching includes Philosophy of Science, Symbolic Logic, Biomedical Ethics, and seminars on ancient philosophy and mind. He is actively engaged in the academic community through presentations at international conferences and workshops.
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