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Jc Beall is the O'Neill Family Professor of Philosophy at the University of Notre Dame's Department of Philosophy, within the College of Arts and Letters. He specializes in philosophy and logic, focusing on paradoxes, paraconsistent logics, and theological contradictions. His research explores topics such as divine contradiction, Christian theism, and the application of non-classical logics to metaphysical and theological dilemmas.
Beall holds a PhD in Philosophy and has contributed extensively to the fields of logic, metaphysics, and philosophical theology. His work emphasizes the study of truth, semantic paradoxes, and the integration of logical systems with religious and metaphysical theories. Notable contributions include his defense of contradictory Christology and explorations into paraconsistent entailment.
Research interests include the nature of truth, logical pluralism, and the resolution of paradoxes through non-classical frameworks. His publications span monographs, edited volumes, and peer-reviewed articles addressing topics like the Liar Paradox, dialetheism, and the application of FDE (First-Degree Entailment) logic.
Beall's advising and grant activities are not explicitly detailed in the provided materials, though his extensive publication record suggests active engagement in academic mentorship and research initiatives.

