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60ParadoxesPolity. 2013.Paradoxes are arguments that lead from apparently true premises, via apparently uncontroversial reasoning, to a false or even contradictory conclusion. Paradoxes threaten our basic understanding of central concepts such as space, time, motion, infinity, truth, knowledge, and belief. In this volume Roy T Cook provides a sophisticated, yet accessible and entertaining, introduction to the study of paradoxes, one that includes a detailed examination of a wide variety of paradoxes. The book is organi…Read more
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364Comment on R.T. Cook's Review of If A, Then B: How the World Discovered LogicHistory and Philosophy of Logic 35 (3): 303-304. 2014.We are grateful for Roy T. Cook's attention to our work in his recent review of our book If A, Then B: How the World Discovered Logic. But Professor Cook leaves two misimpressions that we should like to correct. First, we have never maintained (as he phrases it) that "one's premises must be more certain than the conclusions that follow from them, ignoring the obvious logical fact that, if B logically follows from A, then B is provably at least as probable as A." Instead, we assert that one must …Read more
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218Do Comics Require Pictures? Or Why Batman #663 Is a ComicJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 69 (3): 285-296. 2011.
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198The No-No Paradox Is a ParadoxAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 89 (3): 467-482. 2011.The No-No Paradox consists of a pair of statements, each of which?says? the other is false. Roy Sorensen claims that the No-No Paradox provides an example of a true statement that has no truthmaker: Given the relevant instances of the T-schema, one of the two statements comprising the?paradox? must be true (and the other false), but symmetry constraints prevent us from determining which, and thus prevent there being a truthmaker grounding the relevant assignment of truth values. Sorensen's view …Read more
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169RICHARD G. HECK, Jr. Frege's Theorem. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 2011. ISBN 978-0-19-969564-5. Pp. xiv + 307Philosophia Mathematica 20 (3): 346-359. 2012.
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3Appendix: How to read GrundgesetzeIn Gottlob Frege (ed.), The basic laws of arithmetic, University of California Press. 1893.This appendix is intended to assist the reader in becoming comfortable with the notations, rules, and definitions of Frege's Grundgesetze.
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122Mathematics, Models, and ModalityHistory and Philosophy of Logic 31 (3): 287-289. 2010.John P. Burgess, Mathematics, Models, and Modality: Selected Philosophical Essays. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2008. xiii + 301 pp. $90.00, £50.00. ISBN 978-0-521-88034-3. Adobe eBook, $...
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137Frege's RecipeJournal of Philosophy 113 (7): 309-345. 2016.In this paper, we present a formal recipe that Frege followed in his magnum opus “Grundgesetze der Arithmetik” when formulating his definitions. This recipe is not explicitly mentioned as such by Frege, but we will offer strong reasons to believe that Frege applied it in developing the formal material of Grundgesetze. We then show that a version of Basic Law V plays a fundamental role in Frege’s recipe and, in what follows, we will explicate what exactly this role is and explain how it differs f…Read more
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285Vagueness and mathematical precisionMind 111 (442): 225-247. 2002.One of the main reasons for providing formal semantics for languages is that the mathematical precision afforded by such semantics allows us to study and manipulate the formalization much more easily than if we were to study the relevant natural languages directly. Michael Tye and R. M. Sainsbury have argued that traditional set-theoretic semantics for vague languages are all but useless, however, since this mathematical precision eliminates the very phenomenon (vagueness) that we are trying to …Read more
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210Conservativeness, Stability, and AbstractionBritish Journal for the Philosophy of Science 63 (3): 673-696. 2012.One of the main problems plaguing neo-logicism is the Bad Company challenge: the need for a well-motivated account of which abstraction principles provide legitimate definitions of mathematical concepts. In this article a solution to the Bad Company challenge is provided, based on the idea that definitions ought to be conservative. Although the standard formulation of conservativeness is not sufficient for acceptability, since there are conservative but pairwise incompatible abstraction principl…Read more
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251There Are Non-circular Paradoxes (But Yablo’s Isn't One of Them!)The Monist 89 (1): 118-149. 2006.
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38Yablo Paradox. 2015.The Yablo Paradox The Yablo Paradox implies there is no way to coherently assign a truth value to any of the sentences in the countably infinite sequence of sentences, each of the form, “All of the subsequent sentences are false.” Specifically, the Yablo Paradox arises when we consider the following infinite sequence of sentences: The … Continue reading Yablo Paradox →.
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112Iteration one more timeNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 44 (2): 63--92. 2003.A neologicist set theory based on an abstraction principle (NewerV) codifying the iterative conception of set is investigated, and its strength is compared to Boolos's NewV. The new principle, unlike NewV, fails to imply the axiom of replacement, but does secure powerset. Like NewV, however, it also fails to entail the axiom of infinity. A set theory based on the conjunction of these two principles is then examined. It turns out that this set theory, supplemented by a principle stating that ther…Read more
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332What’s Wrong with TonkJournal of Philosophical Logic 34 (2): 217-226. 2005.In “The Runabout Inference Ticket” AN Prior (1960) examines the idea that logical connectives can be given a meaning solely in virtue of the stipulation of a set of rules governing them, and thus that logical truth/consequence.
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142Drawings of Photographs in ComicsJournal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 70 (1): 129-138. 2012.
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149Charles E. Rickart. Structuralism and Structures: A Mathematical Perspective. Singapore: World Scientific Publishing, 1995. pp. xiii + 219. ISBN 981-02-1860-5 (review)Philosophia Mathematica 6 (2): 227-231. 1998.
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824Response to my criticsAnálisis Filosófico 32 (1): 69-97. 2012.During the Winter of 2011 I visited SADAF and gave a series of talks based on the central chapters of my manuscript on the Yablo paradox. The following year, I visited again, and was pleased and honored to find out that Eduardo Barrio and six of his students had written ‘responses’ that addressed the claims and arguments found in the manuscript, as well as explored new directions in which to take the ideas and themes found there. These comments reflect my thoughts on these responses (also collec…Read more
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192Aristotelian logic, axioms, and abstractionPhilosophia Mathematica 11 (2): 195-202. 2003.Stewart Shapiro and Alan Weir have argued that a crucial part of the demonstration of Frege's Theorem (specifically, that Hume's Principle implies that there are infinitely many objects) fails if the Neo-logicist cannot assume the existence of the empty property, i.e., is restricted to so-called Aristotelian Logic. Nevertheless, even in the context of Aristotelian Logic, Hume's Principle implies much of the content of Peano Arithmetic. In addition, their results do not constitute an objection to…Read more
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123Necessity, Necessitism, and NumbersPhilosophical Forum 47 (3-4): 385-414. 2016.Timothy Williamson’s Modal Logic as Metaphysics is a book-length defense of necessitism about objects—roughly put, the view that, necessarily, any object that exists, exists necessarily. In more formal terms, Williamson argues for the validity of necessitism for objects (NO: ◻︎∀x◻︎∃y(x=y)). NO entails both the (first-order) Barcan formula (BF: ◇∃xΦ → ∃x◇Φ, for any formula Φ) and the (first-order) converse Barcan formula (CBF: ∃x◇Φ → ◇∃xΦ, for any formula Φ). The purpose of this essay is not to a…Read more
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69Groensteen, Thierry. Comics and Narration. Trans. Ann Miller. University Press of Mississippi, 2013, ix + 205 pp., 16 b&w illus., $55.00 cloth (review)Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 72 (3): 337-340. 2014.
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69Vagueness and MeaningIn Giuseppina Ronzitti (ed.), Vagueness: A Guide, Springer Verlag. pp. 83--106. 2011.
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72The Arché Papers on the Mathematics of Abstraction (edited book)Springer. 2007.Unique in presenting a thoroughgoing examination of the mathematical aspects of the neo-logicist project (and the particular philosophical issues arising from these technical concerns).
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University of MinnesotaTenured
Ohio State University
PhD, 2000
St Andrews, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
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