Frothingham Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at McGill University

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The Frothingham Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at McGill University is a distinguished academic chair dedicated to advanced research and teaching in logic, metaphysics, and related areas of philosophy.

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instanceOf endowed academic chair
professorship
academicDiscipline logic
metaphysics
philosophy
academicLevel senior chair
academicRank full professor
country Canada
domain higher education
employer McGill University NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork history of philosophy
philosophy of logic
fundingSource endowment associated with Frothingham name
hasAcademicFocus epistemology related to logic and metaphysics
formal logic
modal metaphysics
ontology
philosophical logic
hasOrganizationalRole enhancing the international reputation of McGill philosophy
promoting research in logic and metaphysics at McGill University
inception 19th or 20th century
isPositionHeldBy one faculty member at a time
isProfessorshipAt McGill University NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
French
locatedIn McGill University NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Canada NERFINISHED
Montreal NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
namedAfter Frothingham (benefactor family or individual) NERFINISHED
partOf Department of Philosophy at McGill University NERFINISHED
Faculty of Arts at McGill University NERFINISHED
purpose advanced research in logic
advanced research in metaphysics
graduate supervision in philosophy
teaching of logic
teaching of metaphysics
requiresQualification PhD in philosophy or closely related field
research excellence in logic or metaphysics
sector public university sector
typicalActivity participating in academic conferences
publishing research in peer‑reviewed philosophy journals
supervising MA and PhD theses in philosophy
teaching graduate seminars in logic and metaphysics
teaching undergraduate courses in logic and metaphysics

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Mario Bunge positionHeld Frothingham Professor of Logic and Metaphysics at McGill University