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Sam Carter is a Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at University College London (UCL), where he has served since September 2024. His research focuses on the intersection of language and epistemology, particularly in discourse pragmatics, decision-making frameworks, and knowledge representation. He holds a PhD from Rutgers University (2015-2020) and previously worked as a Senior Research Fellow at the Dianoia Institute of Philosophy in Melbourne (2021-2024).
His work explores topics such as epistemic modality, vague language dynamics, conditional reasoning, and the pragmatics of truth-conditional statements. Recent publications investigate themes like brute ignorance, dogmatism in inquiry, and the semantics of conditional sentences.
While no awards are explicitly listed, his research demonstrates sustained engagement with formal methods in philosophy and linguistics. His academic trajectory reflects a focus on foundational questions in language use and epistemic norms. Though no advising information is provided, his scholarship indicates active participation in academic discourse through 15+ peer-reviewed articles since 2017.
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