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87Misrepresentation in ContextFoundations of Science 19 (4): 363-374. 2014.We can witness the recent surge of interest in the interaction between cognitive science, philosophy of science, and aesthetics on the problem of representation. This naturally leads us to rethinking the achievements of Goodman’s monumental book Languages of Art. For, there is no doubt that no one else contributed more than Goodman to throw a light on the cognitive function of art. Ironically, it could be also Goodman who has been the stumbling block for a unified theory of representation. In th…Read more
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176Abduction and Estimation in AnimalsFoundations of Science 17 (4): 321-337. 2012.One of the most pressing issues in understanding abduction is whether it is an instinct or an inference. For many commentators find it paradoxical that new ideas are products of an instinct and products of an inference at the same time. Fortunately, Lorenzo Magnani’s recent discussion of animal abduction sheds light on both instinctual and inferential character of Peircean abduction. But, exactly for what reasons are Peirce and Magnani so convinced that animal abduction can provide us with a nov…Read more
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109Where have all the Californian tense-logicians gone?Synthese 193 (11): 3701-3712. 2016.Arthur N. Prior, in the Preface of Past, Present and Future, made clear his indebtedness to “the very lively tense-logicians of California for many discussions”. Strangely,with a notable exception of Copeland, there is no extensive discussion of these scholars in the literature on the history of tense logic. In this paper, I propose to study how Nino B. Cocchiarella, as one of the Californian tense-logicians, interacted with Prior in the late 1960s. By gathering clues from their correspondence a…Read more
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From Visual Abduction to Abductive VisionIn Woosuk Park, Ping Li & Lorenzo Magnani (eds.), Philosophy and Cognitive Science Ii: Western & Eastern Studies, Springer Verlag. 2015.
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28Mendelson Elliott, Introduction to mathematical logic, Third edition of XXXIV 110 and XLV 631. The Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole mathematics series. Wadsworth & Brooks/Cole Advanced Books & Software, Monterey, Calif., 1987, ix + 341 pp (review)Journal of Symbolic Logic 54 (2): 618-619. 1989.
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62A Possible Dilemma for Situation SemanticistsFoundations of Science 22 (1): 161-182. 2017.This paper examines the concept of information in situation semantics. For this purpose the most fundamental principles of situation semantics are classified into three groups: principles of the more fundamental kind, principles related to regularity, and principles governing incremental information. Fodor’s well-known criticisms of situation semanticists’ concepts of information target the first group. Interestingly, situation semanticists have been anxious to articulate either the principles o…Read more
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115What if Haecceity is not a Property?Foundations of Science 21 (3): 511-526. 2016.In some sense, both ontological and epistemological problems related to individuation have been the focal issues in the philosophy of mathematics ever since Frege. However, such an interest becomes manifest in the rise of structuralism as one of the most promising positions in recent philosophy of mathematics. The most recent controversy between Keränen and Shapiro seems to be the culmination of this phenomenon. Rather than taking sides, in this paper, I propose to critically examine some common…Read more
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| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy |
| Science, Logic, and Mathematics |