•  102
    Moorean Sentences in Update Semantics
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 18 (2): 142-153. 2011.
    We outline a novel solution to Moore’s paradox within the framework of update semantics, which explains Moorean absurdity in terms of non-cohesiveness. It is argued that, unlike the outlined solution, Gillies’ treatment of the paradox within this framework is not satisfactory
  •  59
    The semantics of empirical unverifiability
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 22 (3): 358-377. 2015.
    Pavel Cmorej has argued that the existence of unverifiable and unfalsifiable empirical propositions follows from certain plausible assumptions concerning the notions of possibility and verification. Cmorej proves, it the context of a bi-modal alethic-epistemic axiom system AM4, that (1) p and it is not verified that p is unverifiable; (2) p or it is falsified that p is unfalsifiable; (3) every unverifiable p is logically equivalent to p and it is not verifiable that p; (4) every unverifiable p e…Read more
  •  76
    Neomylnosť a logika1
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 19 239-254. 2012.
  •  61
    Inter-model connectives and substructural logics
    In Roberto Ciuni, Heinrich Wansing & Caroline Willkommen (eds.), Recent Trends in Philosophical Logic (Proceedings of Trends in Logic XI), Springer. pp. 195-209. 2014.
    The paper provides an alternative interpretation of ‘pair points’, discussed in Beall et al., "On the ternary relation and conditionality", J. of Philosophical Logic 41(3), 595-612. Pair points are seen as points viewed from two different ‘perspectives’ and the latter are explicated in terms of two independent valuations. The interpretation is developed into a semantics using pairs of Kripke models (‘pair models’). It is demonstrated that, if certain conditions are fulfilled, pair models are val…Read more
  •  114
    V čom sa nemôžete mýliť?
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 18 (3): 351-362. 2011.
    The paper sketches an analysis of the notion of a self-fulfilling belief in terms of doxastic modal logic. We point out a connection between self-fulfilling beliefs and Moore’s paradox. Then we look at self-fulfilling beliefs in the context of neighborhood semantics. We argue that the analysis of several interesting self-fulfilling beliefs has to make essential use of propositional quantification
  •  68
    An Outline of a Substructural Model of BTA Belief
    Organon F: Medzinárodný Časopis Pre Analytickú Filozofiu 20 (2): 160-170. 2013.
    The paper outlines an epistemic logic based on the proof theory of substructural logics. The logic is a formal model of belief that i) is based on true assumptions (BTA belief) and ii) does not suffer from the usual omniscience properties.
  • Implication and Three Types of Meaning Connection
    Filozofia 64 (4): 339-345. 2009.
    The primary aim of the paper is to introduce a new notion of relevance of the antecedent of a true implication statement to its consequent, and to sketch a formalization of the new notion. The formalization is set up in the framework of the so called Logic of Strict Processes , as articulated by the author in collaboration with J. Podroužek. Their approach to the relevance is presented as a natural part of a wider specter of logics, including modal and relevance logics. The formalization is comp…Read more
  •  69
    The paper introduces a new kind of models for the logic of proofs LP, the group justification models. While being an elaboration of Fitting models, the group justification models are a special case of the models of general awareness. Soundness and completeness results of LP with respect to the new semantics are established. The paper also offers an interpretation of the group models, which pertains to awareness and group epistemic dynamics.
  •  143
    Substructural epistemic logics
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 25 (3): 256-285. 2015.
    The article introduces substructural epistemic logics of belief supported by evidence. The logics combine normal modal epistemic logics with distributive substructural logics. Pieces of evidence are represented by points in substructural models and availability of evidence is modelled by a function on the point set. The main technical result is a general completeness theorem. Axiomatisations are provided by means of two-sorted Hilbert-style calculi. It is also shown that the framework presents a…Read more
  •  175
    C. I. Lewis on Possible Worlds
    History and Philosophy of Logic 30 (3): 283-291. 2009.
    This article opposes a view widely accepted in studies concerning the history of modal logic, according to which (i) the approach of C. I. Lewis towards constructing modern modal logic was purely syntactical (i.e. limited to the construction of axiomatic systems S1-S5 of propositional modal logic), and (ii) the notion of a possible world was incorporated into modern logic and philosophy mainly by authors such as Rudolf Carnap and Saul Kripke. The article presents Lewis' definition of a possible …Read more
  •  16
    Action frames for weak relevant logics
    In Pavel Arazim & Michal Dancak (eds.), The Logica Yearbook 2014, College Publications. pp. 267-279. 2015.
    The article introduces extended models for the propositional dynamic logic PDL. In extended models, valuation assigns to every state a set of atomic formulas and a PDL program. The program is informally construed as an action preferred by a contextually fixed agent. PDL is then extended by introducing a conditional connective expressing partial correctness claims. The main contribution of the article is the observation that the partial correctness conditional is in fact a substructural implicati…Read more