Gregory Antill
UCLA Philosophy





Gregory is a third year Ph.D. student studying philosophy at UCLA. His main interests include epistemology, metaphysics, and philosophy of mind.


Research Interests
Epistemology - the ethics of belief, disagreement, religious epistemology, and the epistemology of action.

Philosophy of Mind - incomplete understanding, content determination, and rule-following.

Metaphysics - meta-ontology, quantifier variance, induction, modal identity, free will, and action.

Current Teaching Information (for Spring, 2012)

Phil 22W - Introduction to Ethical Theory
Office Hours: Broad Arts Cafe, WF 1:30-2:30

Instructor: Barbara Herman
Lec. WF 11:00 - 1:00 Haines 118
Sections:
DIS 1D: R 11:00 - 11:50 Bunche 2168

  • Guide to Writing Philosophy (by Jim Pryor)
  • Why Study Philosophy (by G.K. Chesterton)


  • Curriculum Vitae

    Last Updated: April 2011

    Papers

    • Strange Languages, Natural Properties, and the Possibility of Alternative Classification (PDF)

    • Indirect Speech Acts and Rationality (PDF)

    • Is Medieval Moral Responsibility Safe? (PDF)

    • Aquinas' Theory of Individuation in De Ente Et Essentia (PDF)

    • Mackie on Moral Disagreement (PDF)


    Miscellany





    Contact Information
    Department of Philosophy
    321 Dodd Hall
    Los Angeles, CA 90095-1451
    Email: gantill@humnet.ucla.edu