Keating, M.
English Phonetics | Malcolm Keating |
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Sort Name | Keating, Malcolm |
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Website: | Personal Website |
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- Primary Affiliation (Workplace)
- Yale-NUS College
PhD University
- University of Texas at Austin
Education
- Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Texas at Austin, (May 2015)
- M.A. in Philosophy, University of Missouri – St. Louis (December 2006)
Biographical Information
Assistant Professor Malcolm Keating’s research focuses on Indian philosophy, primarily Mīmāṃsā and Nyāya, with a secondary focus on their Buddhist interlocutors. He is concerned with philosophy of language and related topics such as epistemology and argumentation. His work inquires into questions such as how hearers interpret non-literal speech acts, what the boundary is between what is said and what is meant, how and whether we can know that we know, and what the role of pragmatics is in argumentation. He seeks to cross cultural and disciplinary boundaries by engaging across Indian and modern analytic Anglophone philosophy and by enlarging the scope of attention within Indian philosophy to include texts characterised as part of the “aesthetic” or Alaṃkāra tradition. (Source Accessed Oct 27, 2021)
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