Delia Graff Fara

Delia Ruby Graff Fara (April 28, 1969 – July 18, 2017[2]) was an American philosopher who was professor of philosophy at Princeton University.

[3] Fara completed her undergraduate studies at Harvard University in 1991, and later obtained her PhD from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1997.

During her doctoral studies, she was supervised by philosophers George Boolos and Robert Stalnaker.

[4] After completing her education, Fara joined the Princeton faculty in 1997 as an assistant professor.

[5] Graff Fara is best known for her work on the problem of vagueness, where she defends an interest-relative theory of "contextualism".