Central Views
Logic: contextually applied classical and non-classical logics, but one universal framework (adaptive logical universalism); minimal dialetheism (in semantics)
Formal Ontology: set theoretical fictionalism, accepting ZFC as standard; modal ersatzism and language dependent modalities
Metaphysics: structural realism and further on: metaphysical agnosticism; language dependent ontologies (e.g. as modelling proposals put forth by reflection on science and languages)
Semantics: Conceptual Atomism (disquotational semantics) coupled with (not meaning constitutive) justification rules of concept application, and conceptual link postulates yielding analytic sentences
Epistemology: coherentist justification coupled with limited externalism
Mind & Cognition: Representational Theory of Mind and a limited Computational Theory of Cognition; importance of Church Turing Thesis and algorithmic models: symbolic and rule based AI as method of elucidating concepts and capacities
Philosophy: reflection on natural language and planning of formal languages as elucidating concepts and rule systems; some Phenomenology w.r.t. consciousness