Adam Crager

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E-mail: acrager@humnet.ucla.edu Phone: 310-825-6200

Education

  • PhD, Philosophy, Princeton University (2015)
  • MSc, Logic, Institute for Logic, Language and Computation, University van Amersterdam (2013)
  • MA, Philosophy, Princeton University (2011)
  • BA, Philosophy (minor in Classical Languages and Literature), University of Chicago

Courses

  • Aristotle’s Metaphysics Г (Philosophy 203)
  • Modal Logic (Philosophy 136)
  • Aristotle’s Analytics (Philosophy 202)
  • Aristotle (Philosophy M102)
  • Classical Arabic Philosophy (Philosophy 100A)
  • History of Greek Philosophy (Philosophy 104)
  • Plato and Aristotle (Rutger’s University New Brunswick)
  • Introduction to Philosophy (Garden State Correctional Facility)

Recent Presentations

  • 4/2016 Title: TBA, Berkeley Working Group in Ancient Philosophy
  • 12/2015 ‘Aristotle on the Finitude of Essence’, Conference: Aristotle’s Metaphysics, New
    York University Philosophy Department
  • 12/2015 ‘Aristotle’s “Most Beautiful Theorem”’, Prof. Marko Malink’s graduate seminar
    on Aristotle’s Analytics, New York University Philosophy Department
  • 8/2015 ‘Aristotle and the Ad Infinitum Skeptics II: Logic’, University of Campinas
    Philosopy Department, Campinas Brazil
  • 8/2015 ‘Aristotle and the Ad Infinitum Skeptics I: Metaphysics and Epistemology’, University
    of Campinas Philosopy Department, Campinas Brazil
  • 8/2015 ‘Epistemology and the Limits of Circular Syllogistic’, University of S˜ao Paulo
    Philosophy Department, S˜ao Paulo Brazil
  • 6/2015 ‘Predicable semantics and modal syllogistic: a formal alternative to Malink’s
    interpretation’, Conference: Greek and Arabic Modal Syllogistic, Humboldt-
    Universit¨at zu Berlin, Graduate School of Ancient Philosophy
  • 12/2015 ‘Aristotle on the Finitude of Essence’, Conference: Aristotle’s Metaphysics, New
    York University Philosophy Department
  • 12/2015 ‘Aristotle’s “Most Beautiful Theorem”’, Prof. Marko Malink’s graduate seminar
    on Aristotle’s Analytics, New York University Philosophy Department
  • 8/2015 ‘Aristotle and the Ad Infinitum Skeptics II: Logic’, University of Campinas
    Philosopy Department, Campinas Brazil
  • 8/2015 ‘Aristotle and the Ad Infinitum Skeptics I: Metaphysics and Epistemology’, University
    of Campinas Philosopy Department, Campinas Brazil
  • 8/2015 ‘Epistemology and the Limits of Circular Syllogistic’, University of S˜ao Paulo
    Philosophy Department, S˜ao Paulo Brazil
  • 6/2015 ‘Predicable semantics and modal syllogistic: a formal alternative to Malink’s
    interpretation’, Conference: Greek and Arabic Modal Syllogistic, Humboldt-
    Universit¨at zu Berlin, Graduate School of Ancient Philosophy
  • 4/2013 ‘Preliminary Work for Interpreting Metaphysics Iota 1-2’, Pacific Division APA:
    Invited Symposium ‘A Fresh Look at Aristotle’s Metaphysics Iota’
  • 3/2013 ‘Games for Proving Undefinability of Generalized Quantifiers’, Mathematical Logic
    Seminar, ILLC Universiteit van Amsterdam