Matthew W. McKeon is the chair of the philosophy department at Michigan State University and well known philosopher of logic. McKeon earned his Ph.D. in philosophy at The University of Connecticut in 1994.[1] He teaches courses in Logic and Philosophy of Language.
McKeon's work primarily focuses on Logic and Philosophy of Language, Metaphysics, Epistemology, History of Early Twentieth Century Analytic Philosophy, and Philosophy of Mathematics.[2]
He has published numerous peer-reviewed articles in journals such as Synthese,[3] Journal of Philosophical Logic, [4] and History and Philosophy of Logic.[5] He also published the book The Concept of Logical Consequence (American University Studies V: Philosophy) in 2010.[6]
McKeon was a participant in the NEH Summer Seminar, "Proofs and Refutations in Mathematics Today," from June 25 to August 3 of 2001 at Case Western Reserve University and was awarded an IRGP (MSU intramural) grant in 2003.[7]