Ryan Simonelli (思远)
Contact: ryanasimonelli@gmail.com
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Education
University of Chicago. PhD, Philosophy. 2015-2022.
Dissertation: Meaning and the World. Committee: Michael Kremer (co-chair), Malte Willer (co-chair), Robert Brandom, James Conant, Jason Bridges
University of Pittsburgh. Visiting Scholar. 2019.
New College of Florida. BA, Philosophy. 2010-2014.
Oxford University. Visiting Student. 2013.
Areas of Specialty: Philosophy of Language, Metaphysics, Philosophical Logic
Areas of Competence: Philosophy of Mind, Epistemology, History of Analytic Philosophy, Indian Buddhist Philosophy, Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
Journal Articles:
“An Act-Based Approach to Assertibles and Instantiables.” Ergo. Forthcoming.
“A General Schema for Bilateral Proof Rules.” Journal of Philosophical Logic. 2024. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10992-024-09743-w
“How to be a Hyper-Inferentialist.” Synthese. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-023- 04382-1
“Why Must Incompatibility Be Symmetric?” Philosophical Quarterly. 2023. https://doi.org/10.1093/pq/pqad078
“Considering the Exceptions: On the Failure of Cumulative Transitivity for Indicative Conditionals.” Synthese. 2022. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-022-03854-0
“Sellars’s Ontological Nominalism.” European Journal of Philosophy. 2021. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejop.12729
Book Chapters and Conference Proceedings:
“Transcendental Linguistics and Picturing.” For The Sellarsian Mind, ed. by Jeremy R. Koons. Under contract with Routledge.
“Meaning, Coherence, and Consequence: Rethinking the Philosophical Significance of the Sequent Calculus.” For a Festschrift for Michael Kremer.
“Generalized Bilateral Harmony.” In the 2023 Logica Yearbook, ed. Igor Sedla´r. Forthcoming.
“Sellars’s Two Worlds.” In Reading Kant with Sellars, ed. M. Ranee and L. C. Seiberth. Routledge. Forthcoming.
“The Normative/Agentive Correspondence.” Journal of Transcendental Philosophy 3, no. 1. 2020. https://doi.org/10.1515/jtph-2019-0021
Book Reviews:
Belief, Inference, and the Self-Conscious Mind, by Eric Marcus. Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. 2024. ndpr.nd.edu/reviews/belief-inference-and-the-self-conscious- mind/