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    I want to highlight Christine Ladd-Franklin's contribution to logic, by placing her technical contribution to the algebra of logic in the broader context of her philosophical contribution to logic in general, concerning her view of the nature of logic and its role in philosophy. First, I will present the sense in which her algebra of logic means a progress within formal logic towards a higher level of formality. Second, I will focus on the contrast between the new symbolic form of logic and the …Read more
  •  45
    The aim of this paper is rather modest: we do not intend to reconstruct Aristotle’s theory of truth (although we are convinced that there is such a thing), and we will not try to settle the issue concerning Bivalence in Aristotle. We merely want, on the one hand, to argue for the consistency between the main Aristotelian texts on truth and a possible rejection of Bivalence; and on the other hand, to investigate the conditions of a possible counterexample to Bivalence. The motivation for this res…Read more
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    No somos islas (edited book)
    with Sara Barrena, Pablo Cobreros, and Izaskun Martínez
    Eunsa. 2023.
  •  528
    El estatuto antropológico de la amistad desde Leonardo Polo, en No somos islas (edited book)
    with A. Romero-Iribas, Sara Barrena, Pablo Cobreros, and Izaskun Martínez
    Eunsa. 2023.
    En la actualidad hay un renacer del interés académico por la amistad que se aborda desde múltiples disciplinas, tales como la Sociología (Spencer & Pahl, 2006), la Psicología (Hojjat & Moyer, 2017), la educación (Kristjánsson, 2022), la Política (Digeser, 2016) o las Relaciones Internacionales (Koschut & Oelsner, 2014). En filosofía, la amistad es un tema clásico que se ha abordado con interés variable en distintos momentos de la historia: para griegos y romanos fue relevante a nivel personal y …Read more
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    Presentación
    Anuario Filosófico 297-298. 2007.
    The present compilation of articles on “Hispanic Pragmatism” tries to show both the actual influence of Pragmatism on Hispanic philosophy and the unity that underlies the peculiarities of Hispanic thinkers.
  •  132
    La búsqueda de la verdad: filosofía y ciencias en Carlos Vaz Ferreira
    Anuario Filosófico 38 (3): 801-820. 2005.
    This paper studies the relationship between science and philosophy in the works of Carlos Vaz Ferreira. The idea of “search of truth” is the key to understand the role played by both science and philosophy in human knowledge, and their respective scopes and limits. According to Vaz Ferreira, science and philosophy are not mutually exclusive, but rather complementary; moreover, they do not exhaust the wealth of ways that humans have of accesing reality.
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    History of Logic and Semantics: Studies on the Aristotelian and Terminist Traditions
    with Paloma Pérez-Ilzarbe and María Cerezo
    Brill. 2017.
    History of Logic and Semantics offers a collection of studies on the development of the Aristotelian and terminist approaches to language, from the Boethian reception of Aristotle to the post-medieval terminism. These articles were also published in Vivarium, Volume 53, Nos. 2-4.
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    The complexity of the scholastic view of descent stems from the attempt to find a reply to three different questions at the same time: those pertaining to the meaning of propositions, the relationships of inference between propositions, and the truth conditions of propositions. From each of these issues there arises a different sequence of developments to this doctrine, each of which has its own problems and solutions. Initially, the concept of descent is introduced in response to the problem of…Read more
  • BARWISE, J. y ETCHEMENDY, J.: "The liar. An Essay on Truth and Circularity" (review)
    Anuario Filosófico 24 (2): 369. 1991.
  • Time and Propositions in Jerónimo Pardo
    In I. Angelelli & P. Pérez-Ilzarbe (eds.), Medieval and Renaissance Logic in Spain, G. Olms. pp. 54--251. 2000.
    From the medieval and post-medieval analyses dealing with propositions and time one gathers that their relation can be considered from various points of view. It could be said that there is not one "time" connected with a proposition, but several "times": following d'Ors, I will distinguish at least three: the time of the utterance, the time of the copula, and the time of truth. These three times of the proposition may or may not coincide. In these pages I propose to examine one of the problems …Read more
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    In 1980 L. M. de Rijk edited some texts connected with medieval disputation ( Die mittelaterlichen Traktate De modo opponendi et respondendi ), towards which he showed a strikingly contemptuous attitude. The reason for his contempt was that the treatises did not fit the obligationes and sophismata tradition. In this article I focus on the original version, the Thesaurus Philosophorum , to highlight the distinction of this family of treatises with respect to the “modern“ tradition. First, I study…Read more
  •  37
    Vaz Ferreira as a pragmatist : the articulation of science and philosophy
    In Gregory Fernando Pappas (ed.), Pragmatism in the Americas, Fordham University Press. pp. 120-134. 2011.
    This paper presents an outline of Carlos Vaz Ferreira's moderate anti-intellectualism, paying special attention to the relations between science and philosophy as complementary aspects of human knowledge. Explicitly opposing William James's radical anti-intellectualism, and thus apparently anti-Pragmatist, Vaz is in fact very close to the central ideas of Pragmatism. A defense of reason as a valuable help for penetrating into reality, combined with the recognition of extra-rational elements that…Read more
  •  70
    Jerónimo Pardo's analysis of the problems raised by some popular trinitarian paralogisms is studied in this paper. The purpose is to show how the notions employed by the theologians in order to solve theological problems were introduced into a textbook on logic to deal with some genuinely logical problems. First, the problem, common to all logical approaches, of achieving a fine-grained analysis of the logical form of syllogistical inferences. Second, the problem, typical of the terminist approa…Read more
  •  61
    Antonio Andrés: Utrum signum possit poni ex parte praedicati
    Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 37 33-44. 1995.
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    The Place of Relations in Hieronymus Pardo's Semantics of Propositions
    British Journal for the History of Philosophy 24 (3): 512-531. 2016.
    I examine a sixteenth-century development of the anti-realist propositional semantics which is based on the notion of ‘mode’. Pardo uses this notion to offer a personal interpretation of the Buridanian criticism of complexe significabilia. He develops a middle way between the reduction of the significate of propositions to particular things and the postulation of non-standard entities which are only complexly signifiable. The key to this middle way is Pardo's understanding of the notion of ‘mode…Read more
  •  39
    John Buridan and Jerónimo Pardo on the notion of propositio
    In Russell L. Friedman & Sten Ebbesen (eds.), John Buridan and beyond: topics in the language sciences, 1300-1700, Commission Agent, C.a. Reitzel. pp. 89--153. 2004.
    The first section of this article offers a reconstruction of Buridan's theory of propositions, along the following lines: on the syntactic plane, propositions obtain a special type of unity from the presence of a copula; on the semantic plane, the fact that a proposition does not have any specific significate (different from the significate of terms), does not erase the distinction between propositions and terms: the copula performs an act of saying, in virtue of which propositions can be true o…Read more