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Aaron M. Griffith
amgriffith [at] wm [dot] edu
Aaron M. Griffith
amgriffith [at] wm [dot] edu
Teaching
Research
Welcome! I am an associate professor of philosophy at William & Mary. My research focuses on truth, truthmaking, grounding, social construction, gender, and race. I'm currently completing a book project called Truth and Social Reality, forthcoming at Oxford University Press.
"Intergenerational Rights and the Problem of Cross Temporal Relations" Erkenntnis, 2018.
"Social Construction: Big-G Grounding, Small-g Realization" Philosophical Studies, 2018.
"Social Construction and Grounding" Philosophy and Phenomenological Research, 2018.
"The Rights of Future Persons and the Ontology of Time" Journal of Social Philosophy, 2017.
"Towards a Pluralist Theory of Truthmaking" Erkenntnis, 2015.
"Do Ontological Categories Exist?" Metaphysica, 2015.
"How Negative Truths are Made True" Synthese, 2015.
"On Some Alleged Truthmakers for Negatives" Thought, 2012.
"Perception and the Categories: A Conceptualist Reading of Kant's Critique of Pure Reason" European Journal of Philosophy, 2012.
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