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Peter Fritz is a Professor in Philosophy at the Dianoia Institute of Philosophy within the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy. His research focuses on metaphysics, modal logic, and formal ontology, with particular emphasis on higher-order metaphysical systems, propositional contingentism, and the interplay between modal operators and ontological structure. He has contributed extensively to debates on modal semantics, metaphysical grounding, and the foundational limits of set theory through a modal lens.
His educational and professional background is not explicitly detailed in the provided texts, but his academic output spans over two decades with significant contributions to analytic metaphysics and formal philosophy. Notable themes include the nature of existence, ontological commitments in modal contexts, and the expressive power of higher-order logics.
Fritz’s work often bridges formal logic and metaphysical inquiry, as seen in his exploration of propositionally quantified modal logics, the structure of metaphysical grounding, and the application of modal frameworks to resolve paradoxes in naive set theory. His scholarship frequently engages with foundational questions in metaphysics, epistemology, and the philosophy of language.
No scientific awards, grants, or advising roles are listed in the provided materials. His affiliations include the Dianoia Institute of Philosophy and the Faculty of Theology and Philosophy, where he has held academic positions.
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