Dr. Richard Zach
Positions
Professor
Graduate Program Director
Contact information
Web presence
Phone number
Office: +1 (403) 220-3170
Location
Office: SS1249
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Background
Educational Background
Diplom-Ingenieur Computational Logic, Vienna University of Technology, 1993
Ph.D. Logic and the Methodology of Science, University of California, Berkeley, 2001
Biography
I am a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Calgary, working in logic, history of analytic philosophy, and the philosophy of mathematics. In logic, my main interests are non-classical logics and proof theory. My historical interests lie mainly in the development of formal logic and historical figures associated with this development such as Hilbert, Gödel, and Carnap. In the philosophy of mathematics I have mainly worked on Hilbert's program and the philosophical relevance of proof theory.
My selected works include:
- An Introduction to Proof Theory: Normalization, Cut-Elimination, and Consistency Proofs
- Sets, Logic, Computation
- Incompleteness and Computability
- Boxes and Diamonds
- forall x: Calgary
My work is also published in journals including, The Journal of Symbolic Logic, The Review of Symbolic Logic, Logic and Logical Philosophy, and Philosophical Studies. My research has been recognized with the Shoenfield Prize from the Association for Symbolic Logic, as well as the Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 25th Anniversary Prize. I am the editor of Philosophia Mathematica and a subject editor for the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. My broader scholarly network includes serving on advisory boards for the Hilbert-Bernays Project and the Paul Bernays Project.
My full publication record and additional information can be found at my personal webpage.
Research
Areas of Research
Participation in university strategic initiatives
Courses
Course number | Course title | Semester |
---|---|---|
PHIL 603 | Proseminar | |
PHIL 479/679 | Logic III: Gödel's Incompleteness Theorems |
Projects
Funded by NSERC
Awards
- Professeur invité, Université Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne. 2023
- Shoenfield Prize, Association for Symbolic Logic. 2022
- Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 25th Anniversary Prize, Association for Symbolic Logic/Cambridge University Press. 2021
- Teaching Excellence Award (Honourable Mention), Student Union, University of Calgary. 2021
- Visiting Professor, McGill University. 2015
- Annual Fellow, Calgary Institute for the Humanities. 2013
- Erasmus Mundus Scholar, Technical University Vienna. 2009
- Visiting Fellow, University of California, Irvine. 2004
Publications
- The genealogy of ‘∨’. Richard Zach and Landon D. C. Elkind. The Review of Symbolic Logic 16(3). 862–899. (2023)
- Epsilon theorems in intermediate logics. Matthias Baaz; Richard Zach. The Journal of Symbolic Logic 87 (2). 682–720. (2022)
- An Introduction to Proof Theory: Normalization, Cut-elimination, and Consistency Proofs. Paolo Mancosu; Sergio Galvan; Richard Zach. Oxford University Press. (2021)
- Cut-free completeness for modular hypersequent calculi for modal logics K, T, and D. Samara Burns; Richard Zach. The Review of Symbolic Logic 14 (4). 910–929. (2021)
- Cut elimination and normalization for generalized single and multi-conclusion sequent and natural deduction calculi. Richard Zach. The Review of Symbolic Logic 14 (3). 645–686. (2021)
- The epsilon calculus. Jeremy Avigad; Richard Zach. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (2019)
- The significance of the Curry-Howard isomorphism. Richard Zach. Philosophy of Logic and Mathematics. Proceedings of the 41st International Ludwig Wittgenstein Symposium. 313-325. (2019)
- Hilbert's Program. Richard Zach. Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. (2019)
- forall x: Calgary. An introduction to formal logic. Tim Button; P. D. Magnus; Robert Trueman; J. Robert Loftis; Aaron Thomas-Bolduc; Richard Zach. 380. (2019)
- Boxes and diamonds. An open introduction to modal logic. Richard Zach. 262. (2019)
- Sets, logic, computation. An open introduction to metalogic. Richard Zach. 373. (2019)
- Incompleteness and computability. An open introduction to Gödel's theorems. Richard Zach. 280. (2019)
- Semantics and proof theory of the epsilon calculus. Richard Zach. Springer. 27-47. (2017)
In the News
- Logic Courseware, Surveyed. Daily Nous. (2023)
- Shoenfield Logic Book and Article Prize Winners Announced. Daily Nous. (2023)
- E-textbooks a growing part of university education – with mixed benefits. CTV News. (2022)
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