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Kevin Andrew Scharp is a Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Illinois, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. His work focuses on the philosophy of truth, conceptual engineering, and the legacy of Wilfrid Sellars, with significant contributions to debates on the Liar Paradox and contextualism.
- Education: Not explicitly mentioned in the text.
- Affiliation: University of Illinois, Department of Philosophy.
His research explores foundational issues in semantics, epistemology, and the philosophy of technology. Key themes include reconciling inconsistent concepts, developing alternative truth theories, and analyzing the structure of conceptual frameworks.
Recent publications highlight collaborations and interdisciplinary approaches, particularly in understanding truth and conceptual disruption. Notable works include Replacing Truth (2013) and Semantics for Reasons (2019), with a 2024 chapter on aletheic vengeance furthering his paradox-related research.
- Scientific Awards: No specific awards mentioned in the text.
He advises students in philosophy and has contributed to edited volumes, such as the 2007 compilation of Wilfrid Sellars' essays. His research is widely cited and has been referenced in Wikipedia pages.
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