PASCAL ENGEL

Pascal Engel studied at Ecole normale Supérieure rue d’Ulm, the Sorbonne, the Université de Provence and at UC Berkeley. He has taught in the Universities of Paris XII, Grenoble, Caen, Paris IV Sorbonne, and at the University of Geneva. He has held visiting positions in a number of universities among which Montréal, Hong Kong, Tunis, Athènes, Aarrhus, Canberra, Oslo, Leuven,Lund, Pékin, Taiwan, Saint Louis, special professor in Nottingham. He is secretary general of Institut international de philosophie and member of the Academia Europaea. He has written on the philosophy of logic, philosophy of language and on the philosophy of mind. He is currently working on issues in epistemology, especially the epistemology of belief and epistemic norms. He is also interested in theories of truth. Among his books: The Norm of truth (1991), Davidson et la philosophie du langage (1994), Introduction à la philosophie de l’esprit (1994) Philosophie et psychologie (1996), La dispute (1997), Truth (2002), Ramsey , Truth and Success (with Jérôme Dokic, 2002) , A quoi bon la vérité ? (with R. Rorty, 2005), Va savoir! (2007), Les lois del'esprit (2012), Les vicesdu savoir (2019) Manuel rationaliste de survie (2020) and as editor Inquiries into Meaning and Truth (1991, with N. Cooper), Précis de philosophie analytique (2000), and Believing and accepting (2000). He has been editor of dialectica from 2005 to 2011 . He is directeur d'études at the Ecole des hautes études en sciences sociales and a member of CRAL.

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