José Zalabardo

José Zalabardo (born 1964) is a Spanish-British philosopher who works on epistemology, metaphysics, and related areas. He is a professor of philosophy at University College London. He was Head of the UCL Philosophy Department from 2014 to 2018.[2]

José Zalabardo
Born1964 (age 5859)
Alma materUniversidad Autónoma de Madrid
University of St Andrews
University of Michigan
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Birmingham
University College London
ThesisContent and Objectivity [1] (1994)
Doctoral advisorCrispin Wright
Paul Boghossian
Websitehttp://jzalabardo.wix.com/jose-zalabardo

Life

Zalabardo was born in Madrid, and grew up in Madrid and Zaragoza. He obtained his licenciatura from the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid, his MPhil from the University of St Andrews and his PhD in 1994 from the University of Michigan,[3] where he studied with Crispin Wright and Paul Boghossian. From 1994 to 2000 he taught at the University of Birmingham. From 2000 he has taught at University College London, first as a lecturer, then as a reader, and now as a professor. Zalabardo is a recreational sailor, painter, and saxophonist.[4]

Books

Authored books

  • Introduction to the Theory of Logic. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press. 2000. ISBN 978-0813390611.
    • Spanish translation: Introducción a la teoría de la lógica. Madrid: Alianza. 2002. ISBN 978-8420678856.
  • Scepticism and Reliable Belief. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2012. ISBN 978-0199656073.
  • Concepciones de lo real. Oviedo: KRK. 2012. ISBN 978-8483673645.
  • Conocimiento y escepticismo. Ensayos de epistemología. Mexico City: Instituto de Investigaciones Filosóficas. 2014. ISBN 978-6070257728.
  • Representation and Reality in Wittgenstein's Tractatus. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2015. ISBN 978-0198743941.
  • Pragmatist Semantics. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2023. ISBN 978-0192874757.

Edited book

  • Wittgenstein's Early Philosophy. Oxford: Oxford University Press. 2012. ISBN 978-0199691524.

References

  1. Garcia-Muro, Zalabardo; Luis, Jose (1994). Content and objectivity (Thesis). hdl:2027.42/104231.
  2. "Jose-zalabardo".
  3. "Iris View Profile".
  4. "Jose Zalabardo (@JoseZalabardo) | Twitter". twitter.com. Retrieved 4 February 2020.
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