
معرفی
Marco Grossi is a Departmental Lecturer in Logic at the University of Oxford's Faculty of Philosophy, affiliated with New College. He holds a DPhil from the University of Oxford (2019-2022), an MPhil from the University of St Andrews (2016-2018), and a Laurea Triennale from San Raffaele University in Milan (2013-2016). His research focuses on logical validity, axiomatic theories of truth, higher-order logic, and absolute generality, with secondary interests in the philosophy of risk and uncertainty.
Teaching responsibilities include tutoring undergraduate logic papers, General Philosophy, Knowledge & Reality, Philosophy of Logic and Language, and Early Modern Philosophy. He has held stipendiary lecturing roles at New College (2021-current) and St Catherine’s College (2022-2023). His publications explore validity frameworks in modal and higher-order contexts, with recent work appearing in Erkenntnis, Synthese, and Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic.
No scientific awards are explicitly listed in the provided materials. His academic trajectory reflects specialization in formal philosophy with a strong focus on foundational logical questions.




