Overview
Anil Gupta is an Indian-American philosopher known for his work in analytic philosophy, particularly on topics relating to truth, definition, and the theory of knowledge. He has spent much of his academic career at universities in the United States.
Key Facts
| Name | Anil Gupta |
|---|---|
| Profession | Philosopher, academic |
| Nationality | Indian-American |
| Field | Analytic philosophy |
| Areas of interest | Theory of truth, definition, epistemology, philosophy of language, philosophical logic |
Background
Gupta is of Indian origin and works in the United States, where he has held academic positions in philosophy. His scholarship is situated within the tradition of analytic philosophy, an approach characterised by close attention to argument, logic, and the analysis of concepts.
Academic work
Gupta's research has focused on long-standing problems in philosophical logic and the philosophy of language. Among the themes associated with his work are:
- The nature of truth, including issues raised by the semantic paradoxes.
- The logic and theory of definitions, especially circular and revision-theoretic definitions.
- Questions in epistemology concerning experience, perception, and rational belief.
He is associated with the development of the revision theory of truth, an approach that treats truth as a circular concept whose extension is determined through a process of revision rather than by a fixed definition.
Significance
Gupta's contributions are considered influential within contemporary analytic philosophy, particularly for offering technical and conceptual tools to address paradoxes of self-reference and to rehabilitate forms of definition that classical logic had typically excluded. His writings on epistemology have also engaged with debates on how perceptual experience can justify belief.
Related topics
- Analytic philosophy
- Philosophy of language
- Epistemology
- Theory of truth
- Philosophical logic
- Indian philosophers
References
- Wikidata entry: Q22004695