Joshua P. Hochschild studied at Yale (B.A. 1994) and the University of Notre Dame (Ph.D. 2001), and his primary research is in medieval logic, semantics, and metaphysics. He has published articles and reviews inInternational Philosophical Quarterly,Journal of the History of Philosophy,Medieval Philosophy and Theology, andThe Thomistamong other journals. He is the author ofThe Semantics of Analogy: Rereading Cajetan’sDe Nominum Analogia (University of Notre Dame Press, 2010), and translator of Claude Panaccio’sMental Language: From Plato to Ockham(Fordham University Press, 2017). He...
Joshua P. Hochschild studied at Yale (B.A. 1994) and the University of Notre Dame (Ph.D. 2001), and his primary research is in medieval logic, semant...