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Are you interested in logical and philosophical questions about semantic content, relevance, and explanation? Check out this PhD position!
In this project, you will formally investigate the notion of informational content – a notion that is sometimes identified with meaning or cognitive significance. Content is what sentences communicate, what agents believe, and what norms express. This notion can also be useful for analysing relevance logics, which require a ‘content connection’ between the antecedents and consequents of valid conditionals. Because content plays a central role in belief, relevance, and explanation, a correct understanding of this notion is vitally important for theorising about agency.
Institutional assumptions about agency are often idealised and unrealistic, leading to bad predictions about how people form beliefs, draw inferences, and choose to act in different situations. Part of the problem is that standard (e.g. possible worlds) models of content do not provide a sufficient level of fine-grainedness. Recent years have seen an explosion of philosophical research on the notion of informational content (e.g. Berto, Fine, Yablo). This research project will explore various ways in which models of content can be modified and how they impact our theories of belief, relevance, and explanation.
You will investigate formal models of informational content, with the aim of addressing research questions such as the following:
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