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Anubav Vasudevan is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Chicago. He completed his PhD at Columbia University in 2012. His research interests primarily focus on Metaphysics and Epistemology, as well as the historical aspects of Logic, particularly the writings of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. His work addresses foundational issues surrounding probability and seeks to reconcile objective interpretations of probability with metaphysical conceptions of a strictly deterministic world. Vasudevan has published various papers on epistemological topics, including the assessment of probabilities and the implications of information exchange paradoxes. He teaches courses on Logic, including the introduction to formal logic and seminars examining Leibniz’s logical and metaphysical contributions. His teaching emphasizes a rigorous understanding of formal systems and their application to philosophical analysis. Vasudevan has played a significant role in supporting graduate students in their preparation for publication, emphasizing the importance of revising and submitting academic papers. His selected publications include works in renowned journals such as Synthese and British Journal for the Philosophy of Science, reflecting his active engagement in academic discourse.
Department of Philosophy