Nunez, Albert (Tyke)

Assistant Professor

Tyke Nunez's interests center on the history and philosophy of logic as well as the ramifications of and prospects for what might be dubbed a 'logic first' approach to metaphysics, epistemology, the natural sciences, morality, aesthetics, and politics. Kant's philosophy is an exemplar of such an approach. Currently he's working on understanding how Kant conceived of logic and how he thinks a priori knowledge grounds the objectivity of experience.

Biographical Profile

College
College of Arts and Sciences
Department
Philosophy
Tenure Status
Tenure Track

Interest Background

Interest Keywords
Kant, Early Analytic Philosophy, History of logic, philosophy of logic, philosophy of mathematics
Personal Focus Areas
Modern Philosophy (esp. Kant), Early Analytic Philosophy, History and philosophy of logic
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