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Venanzio Raspa

Università degli Studi di Urbino
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  • Università degli Studi di Urbino
    Dipartimento Di Studi Umanistici
    Associate Professor
Università degli Studi di Bari
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1996
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Urbino, PU, Italy
0000-0002-6288-1734
Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Aesthetics
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
17th/18th Century Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
19th Century Philosophy
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Aesthetics
Philosophy of Language
Metaphysics
Continental Philosophy
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    Possible worlds with impossible objects: the imaginary logic of NA Vasil'év
    with Roger Vergauwen
    Logique Et Analyse 40 (159): 225-248. 1997.
    The paper investigates the system of 'Imaginary Logic' created by the Russian logician N.A. Vasil'ev (1880-1940), considered by some to be a forerunner of paraconsistent or intuitionistic logics. It is shown how he constructs a logic without the law of contradiction redefining the concept of negation. Vasil'ev singles out two levels of logic, an external one which is absolute and one depending on commitments in relation to cognizable objects which is not absolute. His reconstruction of the syllo…Read more
    The paper investigates the system of 'Imaginary Logic' created by the Russian logician N.A. Vasil'ev (1880-1940), considered by some to be a forerunner of paraconsistent or intuitionistic logics. It is shown how he constructs a logic without the law of contradiction redefining the concept of negation. Vasil'ev singles out two levels of logic, an external one which is absolute and one depending on commitments in relation to cognizable objects which is not absolute. His reconstruction of the syllogism shows the viability of his system and indicates how, indeed, he may be called an initiator of nonclassical logics.
    Nonclassical LogicsHistory of Logic20th Century LogicLogical PluralismPhilosophy of LinguisticsParac…Read more
    Nonclassical LogicsHistory of Logic20th Century LogicLogical PluralismPhilosophy of LinguisticsParaconsistent Logic
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    On the origins of non-aristotelian logics
    In V. Fano, M. Stanzione & G. Tarozzi (eds.), Prospettive Della Logica E Della Filosofia Della Scienza, Rubettino. pp. 73. 2001.
    Areas of MathematicsNonclassical LogicsLogics, Misc
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