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Thomas Edward Forster (born 12 April 1948) is a British set theorist and philosopher. His work has focused on Quine's
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, the theory of well-quasi-orders and better-quasi-orders, and various topics in philosophy. Forster is an Affiliated Lecturer at
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, and holds honorary appointments for many other organisations worldwide, including the Center for Philosophy of Science in Pittsburgh, the Centre National de Recherches de Logique in Belgium, and the Centre for Discrete Mathematics and Theoretical Computer Science at the
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. Forster was awarded the J.T. Knight Prize as a PhD student at
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in 1974. His article "The Iterative Conception of Set" was recognised by the Philosophers' Annual as one of the ten best philosophy articles of 2008.


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Forster's website
at DPMMS, Cambridge.
Forster's CV

Thomas Edward Forster
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. *T.E. Forster. Set Theory with a Universal Set: Exploring an Untyped Universe
2nd ed
Oxford Logic Guides, Clarendon Press, 1995. Cambridge mathematicians British logicians Set theorists 1948 births Living people {{UK-mathematician-stub