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Stewart Candlish is a Professor and Senior Honorary Research Fellow at the School of Humanities, The University of Western Australia. He holds a Master of Arts from Leicester (MA Leic.) and is a Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities (FAHA). His research focuses on cognitive science, contemporary British philosophy, critical thinking, identity theories, metaphysics, philosophy of language and mind, and the works of Wittgenstein, Russell, and Bradley.
Education:
- MA Leic. (Master of Arts from Leicester)
- FAHA (Fellow of the Australian Academy of the Humanities)
His research interests explore foundational questions in analytic philosophy, including truth theories, the history of analytic philosophy's development, and the philosophical methodologies of key figures like Wittgenstein and Russell. His recent work examines the interplay between language, mind, and metaphysical structures.
His publications span articles and book chapters analyzing historical and theoretical aspects of philosophy, with a focus on the evolution of analytic philosophy and its key proponents. Notable projects include a major ARC-funded study on the identity theory of truth (1997–1998).
Grants:
- ARC Small Grant: 'The Identity Theory of Truth and Its Significance for Modern Philosophy' (1997–1998)



