Hans Bernhard
Fabio Lampert
(Vienna)
about

Fabio Lampert holds a PhD in Philosophy from the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science at the University of California, Irvine, a Master's degree in Philosophy from the Department of Philosophy at the University of Florida, and a Bachelor's degree from St. Benedict's College (Faculdade de São Bento) in São Paulo, Brazil---his home country. Fabio's research program explores central questions in metaphysics, philosophical logic, the philosophy of language, and epistemology. He has published multiple peer-reviewed articles in journals such as Mind, Philosophical Studies, Analysis, The Review of Symbolic Logic, Synthese, and others. Spanning several nterrelated projects, Fabio’s research includes formal representations of necessity, actuality, and a priori knowability; the philosophical significance of these concepts; the nature of evidence in social epistemology; the meaning of conditional statements; and the metaphysics of free will. He is currently working on different projects about the possibility of free will in a deterministic world. Fabio has also done public writing, devoted to topics related to the Russo-Ukrainian war. He wrote about the instrumentalization of peace activism in Europe by Russian propaganda, and how philosophy of language can help understand it, along with a number of op-eds in Brazil. Recently, he was awarded a grant from the Lysiak-Rudnytsky Ukrainian Studies Programme, together with an interdisciplinary team of Brazilian researchers, fomenting academic exchange between researchers in Ukraine and Brazil.

about

Fabio Lampert holds a PhD in Philosophy from the Department of Logic and Philosophy of Science at the University of California, Irvine, a Master's degree in Philosophy from the Department of Philosophy at the University of Florida, and a Bachelor's degree from St. Benedict's College (Faculdade de São Bento) in São Paulo, Brazil---his home country. Fabio's research program explores central questions in metaphysics, philosophical logic, the philosophy of language, and epistemology. He has published multiple peer-reviewed articles in journals such as Mind, Philosophical Studies, Analysis, The Review of Symbolic Logic, Synthese, and others. Spanning several nterrelated projects, Fabio’s research includes formal representations of necessity, actuality, and a priori knowability; the philosophical significance of these concepts; the nature of evidence in social epistemology; the meaning of conditional statements; and the metaphysics of free will. He is currently working on different projects about the possibility of free will in a deterministic world. Fabio has also done public writing, devoted to topics related to the Russo-Ukrainian war. He wrote about the instrumentalization of peace activism in Europe by Russian propaganda, and how philosophy of language can help understand it, along with a number of op-eds in Brazil. Recently, he was awarded a grant from the Lysiak-Rudnytsky Ukrainian Studies Programme, together with an interdisciplinary team of Brazilian researchers, fomenting academic exchange between researchers in Ukraine and Brazil.

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PhD, Philosophy, University of California, Irvine