Anubav Vasudevan

Anubav Vasudevan
Associate Professor
Rosenwald Hall, Room 218-C
Office Hours: On leave 2018-19
773.702.4234
Columbia University PhD (2012); Virginia Polytechinic Institute and State University, BS Physics and Philosophy (2002)
Teaching at UChicago since 2011; on leave 2018-19
Research Interests: Metaphysics & Epistemology

Anubav Vasudevan is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy. His current research interests are in the areas of formal epistemology and the history of logic. His work in the former area relates primarily to issues in the foundations of probability, in particular, the question of how it might be possible to reconcile an objective interpretation of probability with a metaphysical conception of the world as subject to strictly deterministic laws. His research in the history of logic focuses on the logical writings of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz. His work on this topic aims both to illuminate the fundamental relationship that exists between Leibniz’s system of logic and his more well-known metaphysical and epistemological doctrines, and to situate Leibniz’s logic within the broader history of the subject, dating back to Aristotle’s theory of the categorical syllogism and continuing through to the systems of algebraic logic developed in the work of such nineteenth-century logicians as Boole, Peirce, and Schröder. He received his PhD from Columbia University in 2012.

Selected Publications

Vasudevan, A. Biased Information and the Exchange Paradox. Synthese (forthcoming)

Vasudevan, A. Entropy and Insufficient Reason: A Note on the Judy Benjamin Problem. British
Journal for the Philosophy of Science
(forthcoming)

Kim, B. and Vasudevan, A. (2016). How to expect a surprising exam. Synthese (forthcoming)

Malink, M. and Vasudevan, A. (2016). The logic of Leibniz’s Generales Inquisitiones de Analysi Notionum et Veritatum. Review of Symbolic Logic, 9:686–751

Vasudevan, A. (2013). On the a priori and a posteriori assessment of probabilities. Journal of Applied Logic, 11(4):440–451

Gaifman, H. and Vasudevan, A. (2012). Deceptive updating and minimal information methods. Synthese, 187(1):147–178

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