
معرفی
Hanoch Ben-Yami is a Professor of Philosophy at Central European University (CEU) in Vienna. He holds a PhD from Tel Aviv University (1995). His research focuses on logic, philosophy of language, philosophy of mind, and the history of philosophy, particularly on Descartes and Wittgenstein. His work explores formal systems like the Quantified Argument Calculus (Quarc) and addresses topics such as the philosophy of space-time, animal mentality, and the semantics of natural language.
Education:
- PhD in Philosophy, Tel Aviv University, 1995
Research Interests:
- Formal logic and its applications, including Quarc and substitutional semantics
- Philosophy of language, focusing on quantification, reference, and vagueness
- Philosophy of mind and animal cognition
- Space-time theories, special relativity, and quantum mechanics
- Historical philosophy, especially Descartes' representational theory and Wittgenstein's later work
Key Contributions:
- Advancements in formal logic systems, including Quarc's completeness proofs
- Analysis of open texture and Wittgensteinian concepts
- Critiques of traditional model-theoretic semantics
- Explorations of philosophical concepts in Descartes and Wittgenstein
Labs/Teams: While no specific labs or teams are mentioned, his collaborative works (e.g., with Edi Pavlović, Hongkai Yin) highlight interdisciplinary research in formal philosophy.
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