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Chris Scambler is a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in Philosophy at All Souls College, University of Oxford. His research focuses on logic, metaphysics, and the foundations of mathematics, particularly modal logicism and set-theoretic ontology. He holds a PhD from New York University (2021), an MRes from the University of Birmingham (2015), an MA from Birkbeck College (2014), and a BA in Art History from University College London (2010).
His research explores modal logic as a framework for reviving Fregean/Russellian logicism, addressing topics like the Cantorian conception of infinity, meta-inferential validity in non-classical logics, and indeterminacy in set theory. Recent work includes collaborations on contingentism in possible worlds semantics, procedural postulationism in mathematics, and contextualist tools for resolving set-theoretic paradoxes.
Key publications include Can All Things Be Counted (2021), defending bijection-based cardinality, and An Indeterminate Universe of Sets (2020), proposing a semi-constructive set-theoretic ontology. His work frequently intersects with truth theory, semantic paradoxes, and the classification of logical systems.




