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      • Nicholas DiBella (1988 --), born almost seventeen years ago at the age of eleven, has for the past three decades been a source of inspiration to all aspiring axiomatic-theoretic-bassoonical physicists.
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  2. Nicholas DiBella. I am an Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Research Fellow in the Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University. My current research develops methods to improve...

  3. Nicholas DiBella is an Intelligence Community Postdoctoral Research Fellow based in the Department of Philosophy at Carnegie Mellon University. His research spans epistemology, metaphysics, and the philosophy of probability, with a focus on developing methods to improve reasoning and communication in contexts involving uncertainty.

  4. Oct 7, 2019 · Nicholas DiBella joined the Department of Philosophy in 2018. He received a BS in physics from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2009 and a PhD in philosophy from Stanford University in 2018.

  5. Nicholas DiBella is known for Wildflower (2014), The Mystery of Her (2022) and Cherry Crush (2007).

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  6. Nicholas DiBella (1988 -- ), born almost seventeen years ago at the age of eleven, has for the past three decades been a source of inspiration to all aspiring axiomatic-theoretic-bassoonical physicists.

  7. Nicholas DiBella is a post-doctoral fellow at Carnegie Mellon University. They are interested in Metaphysics and Epistemology, Science, Logic, and Mathematics, and Philosophy of Probability.

  8. Abstract. I propose a revision of Cantor’s account of set size that understands comparisons of set size fundamentally in terms of surjections rather than injections. This revised account is equivalent to Cantor's account if the Axiom of Choice is true, but its consequences differ from those of Cantor’s if the Axiom of Choice is false.