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Laura Crosilla is a Researcher in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Florence and is affiliated with the project Infinity and Intensionality: Towards a New Synthesis at the University of Oslo. She holds PhDs in Mathematical Logic (University of Leeds, 2000) and Philosophy (University of Leeds, 2017). Her research focuses on the philosophies of mathematics and logic, constructive and predicative set theories, and potentialist views of infinity, influenced by Poincaré and Weyl. She has held postdoctoral positions at LMU Munich, the University of Florence, and the University of Leeds, and was a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Fellow at the University of Oslo (2019–2021). She has organized conferences like Weyl 2021 and Critical Views of Infinity, and is part of the Women in Computability initiative. Key awards include the Marie Curie Fellowship and a John Templeton Foundation grant (2008).
Education: PhDs in Mathematical Logic (2000) and Philosophy (2017), University of Leeds.
Research Interests: Constructive and predicative set theories, philosophy of mathematics, intuitionistic logic, potentialism, and the foundations of mathematics.
Publications: Over 20 articles in journals like Noûs and Inquiry, focusing on topics such as Bishop’s constructivism, Weyl’s potential domains, and predicativity’s role in modern logic.



