Jeremy Goodman is a contemporary analytic philosopher specializing in philosophy of language, logic, and metaphysics. He is known for technical work on higher-order logic, the semantics of propositional attitude reports, and the metaphysics of propositions. His research examines the relationship between linguistic expressions and the entities they denote, including critical scrutiny of structured proposition theories.
Developed technical arguments against naive structured proposition theories using higher-order semantic tools
Contributed to the formal semantics of propositional attitude ascriptions
Applied higher-order logic to problems in metaphysics and philosophy of language
Work on the denotation and individuation of propositions across syntactically distinct sentences
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