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Steve Kuhn received
his B.A. (in mathematics) from Johns Hopkins University and his
Ph.D. from Stanford. Before coming to Georgetown, he occupied temporary
positions at the University of Michigan, UCLA and the University
of Pennsylvania. At various stages in his career, he held fellowships
in Finland, Sweden, Germany and Scotland.
Professor Kuhn's
research interests include logic, philosophy of logic, ethics, metaphysics,
and the philosophy of language. More specifically, he has worked
in the areas of modal and tense logic, reasoning in ordinary language,
the division between logic and theory, time and tense, indirect
contractarian theories of ethics, and applications of game theory
in moral philosophy. He has collaborated with other authors from
computer science, mathematics, linguistics and economics departments.
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