Dr. Devin Frank
Introduction Education & Training Publications Frequently Taught Courses Research & Creative Interests Professional Affiliations Office Hours

Dr. Devin Frank

Assistant Professor Office: 3532 - Coleman Hall
Email: dwfrank@eiu.edu

INTRODUCTION

I specialize in philosophy of language, with interests in philosophy of mind, metaphysics, epistemology, and history of analytic philosophy.

Education & Training

Ph.D. in Philosophy, University of Missouri-Columbia, 2015
B.A. in Philosophy, Iowa State University, 2006

Publications

"Propositions" (with Matthew McGrath) Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophyhttps://plato.stanford.edu/entries/propositions/

Frequently Taught Courses

PHI 1000G/1090G  God, Freedom, Knowledge, and Values
PHI 1900G/1990G  Logical and Critical Reasoning
PHI 2500G  The Good Life: Introduction to Ethics
PHI 3040  Philosophy of Art
PHI 3080  Medical Ethics
PHI 3351  Special Topics: Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence
PHI 3540  Philosophy of Mind
PHI 3700  Language and Human Nature
EIU 4167  The Meaning of Life

Research & Creative Interests

I am primarily interested in issues at the intersection of philosophy of language and metaphysics.  My research focuses on the nature of propositional content - the objects of belief and other so-called propositional attitudes, the meanings of declarative sentences, and the primary bearers of truth and falsity.  If the object of belief is distinct from my believing it, and the meaning of a sentence distinct from the sentence (and capable of serving as the meaning of sentences from different languages), what is this thing that is believed or expressed by a sentence and how do we grasp it in thought?  I defend a minimalist conception of propositions which takes them to be primitives within a semantic theory.  This view stands in contrast to substantive accounts of propositions which take them to be structured entities composed of constituents unified in some way, or set-theoretic entities built up from possible worlds. 

Professional Affiliations

American Philosophical Association

Office Hours

Tuesdays and Thursdays, 3:30pm-4:30pm

Wednesdays, 10am-12pm