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Paul Hovda is Professor of Philosophy and Humanities at Reed College, specializing in metaphysics and philosophical logic. His research develops formally rigorous theories for metaphysical topics, particularly mereology - the study of part-whole relationships. Current work examines parthood-like relations, composition as identity, and logical foundations of vague predicates.
Key research areas:
- Classical mereology and its alternatives
- Composition-as-identity doctrines
- Metaphysical vagueness
- Formal theories of parthood
- Logical constraints on metaphysical theories
His publications analyze closure principles for part-like relations, logical constraints on composition theories, and integrate mereology with tensed and modal contexts. Additional work addresses weak emergence concepts and the semantic foundations of vague language.
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