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Beau Madison Mount is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Oxford University and Sir Peter Strawson Fellow in Philosophy at University College. His research focuses on philosophy of mathematics, logic, metaphysics, and formal epistemology, with notable work on set theory, large cardinals, and formal methods in ethics. He holds a DPhil from Magdalen College, Oxford (2018), and has held academic positions at King's College London and the University of Konstanz.
- Education:
- 1999: BA, English, Duke University
- 2003: MA, Comparative Literature, Princeton University
- 2004: DEA, History of Philosophy, Université de Paris–IV
- 2014: BPhil, Philosophy, Magdalen College, Oxford
- 2018: DPhil, Philosophy, Magdalen College, Oxford
His current research explores post-1960 developments in set theory, including large cardinal axioms and forcing axioms, alongside projects on absolute provability, generalized randomness, and applications of formal methods to just war theory. He is developing a book on the philosophical implications of modern set-theoretic advancements.
Recent publications include works on modal metaphysics, predicate reasoning frameworks, and theories of truth, often co-authored with leading scholars in logic and philosophy.




