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Graham Stevens is a professor at the University of Manchester, specializing in philosophy and language. He completed his PhD in philosophy at the University of Southampton. His research interests primarily focus on philosophical semantics, particularly concerning indexicals, expressives, and slurs, along with semantic relativism. He is also engaged in the study of politically significant language and figurative language. Stevens has a strong foundation in analytic philosophy, specifically the works of Bertrand Russell. His current teaching includes Formal Logic and Philosophies of Resistance, and he supervises graduate students in these areas. He is involved in various research projects related to the UN Sustainable Development Goals and addresses complex issues surrounding language, race, and gender within the framework of analytic philosophy. His contributions to the field have been recognized through editorial work in journals and invited talks.
Includes MSc in Advanced Electrical Power Systems and MSc in Communications and Signal Processing.