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Walter Dean is an Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Warwick. He holds PhDs in Computer Science and Philosophy from the City University of New York and Rutgers University respectively. His research interests focus on the intersections of philosophy and mathematics, particularly on philosophical logic, theoretical computer science, and the historical contexts of computation. Dean is actively involved in academic discussions, having hosted and participated in several workshops and symposia that address topics such as mathematical difficulty, algorithms, and informal rigor in mathematics. His notable publications include discussions on consistency in mathematics, the feasibility of mathematical sorites, and frameworks for algorithmic ontology. Dean’s academic contributions examine the implications of computability and logical proof within philosophical discourse, showcasing his commitment to exploring foundational questions in these interconnected fields. He is also involved in teaching, having delivered courses such as PH210 Logic II, and remains engaged in postgraduate education at Warwick.
University of Warwick • Coventry
Engaged in teaching and research within the Department of Philosophy, focusing on the intersections of philosophy and mathematics.
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