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Nicole Wyatt is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Calgary, where she has been a faculty member since completing her PhD in Philosophy at the University of Canterbury in 2000. Her main academic interests lie in philosophy, language, and logic, with a secondary focus on medieval philosophy and the philosophy of sex and love. She regularly teaches courses on computability and undecidability, speech act theory, and the semantics/pragmatics distinction, as well as survey courses on 20th-century analytic philosophy and introductory-level courses on sex, love, and death. Her publications include notable works such as 'Against Logical Generalism' and 'Logical Particularism', exploring various themes in logic and philosophy. Wyatt is active in academic service, having served as Head of the Department and as President of the Society for Exact Philosophy, and she is a member of the Editorial Board for the Open Logic Project.
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