User:Peoppenheimer

Paul E. Oppenheimer is a philosopher. His current research includes application of automated reasoning techniques in addressing philosophical questions. Paul is also an assistant editor of the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Paul studied philosophy at Michigan State University, the University of Illinois at Chicago, and Princeton University. He has taught courses or assisted in teaching courses at all three institutions. He has applied his knowledge of logic, philosophy, mathematics, and computer science to a variety of tasks at those institutions and in other jobs in academia and industry, including Stanford University and MIT. As a field applications engineer with Thinking Machines Corporation, he served, among other customers, Yale University, Florida State University, and Oregon State University. He has delivered invited lectures to, among others, the International Association for Computing and Philosophy and the Munich Center for Mathematical Philosophy. He has published in, among other venues, the Australasian Journal of Philosophy, the Journal of Logic and Computation, Journal of Molecular Structure, International Journal of Quantum Chemistry, and Physical Review B. Paul holds an M.A. in Philosophy from Princeton University, granted in 1981.