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Jonny McIntosh is a Stipendiary Lecturer at Balliol College, Christ Church, and St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford. His academic work primarily focuses on semantics, the philosophy of language, and related areas in epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, and cognitive science. He is affiliated with multiple colleges and maintains membership in the Other Academic Faculty.
Jonny McIntosh holds a BA in Mathematics & Philosophy from the University of Oxford, an MA in Philosophy from Birkbeck, and an MPhil in Philosophy from University College London (UCL).
His research explores foundational issues in semantics and the philosophy of language, particularly the relationship between sentence meanings and their communicative use. He also investigates topics in the history of philosophy, epistemology, ethics, metaphysics, philosophy of mind, and cognitive science. These areas reflect his commitment to interdisciplinary approaches and a deep engagement with both theoretical and applied philosophical questions.
In his recent publications, Jonny McIntosh has addressed the knowledge norm of assertion, contributing to discussions in philosophical logic and epistemology. His work highlights the intersection of semantics and epistemic norms, emphasizing how linguistic meaning interacts with communicative practices and cognitive processes. This aligns with his broader interests in language use and foundational philosophical inquiry.
While Jonny McIntosh is actively engaged in teaching and research, there is no specific information provided about his advising roles or grants. His teaching responsibilities include a wide array of undergraduate courses such as General Philosophy, Logic, Ethics, and Philosophy of Mathematics, as well as specialized courses for finalists like Philosophy of Cognitive Science and Philosophical Logic.



