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Alessandro Torza

University of Parma
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  • University of Parma
    Department of Humanities, Social Sciences and Cultural Industries
    Associate Professor
Boston University
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2010
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Parma, Italy
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Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Areas of Interest
Vagueness and Indeterminacy
Metaontology
Quantum Mechanics
Modality
Facts and States of Affairs
Laws of Nature
Natural Properties
Essence and Essentialism
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De Re Modality, Misc
Essentialism and Quantified Modal Logic
Metaphysical Indeterminacy
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    Quantifiers, Quantifiers, and Quantifiers. Themes in Logic, Metaphysics, and Language. (Synthese Library vol. 373) (edited book)
    Springer. 2015.
    This volume covers a wide range of topics that fall under the 'philosophy of quantifiers', a philosophy that spans across multiple areas such as logic, metaphysics, epistemology, and even the history of philosophy. It discusses the import of quantifier variance in the model theory of mathematics. It advances an argument for the uniqueness of quantifier meaning in terms of Evert Beth’s notion of implicit definition, and clarifies the oldest explicit formulation of quantifier variance: the one pro…Read more
    This volume covers a wide range of topics that fall under the 'philosophy of quantifiers', a philosophy that spans across multiple areas such as logic, metaphysics, epistemology, and even the history of philosophy. It discusses the import of quantifier variance in the model theory of mathematics. It advances an argument for the uniqueness of quantifier meaning in terms of Evert Beth’s notion of implicit definition, and clarifies the oldest explicit formulation of quantifier variance: the one proposed by Rudolf Carnap. The volume further examines what it means that a quantifier can have multiple meanings, and addresses how existential vagueness can induce vagueness in our modal notions. Finally, the book explores the role played by quantifiers with respect to various kinds of semantic paradoxes, the logicality issue, ontological commitment, and the behavior of quantifiers in intensional contexts. ​
    Unrestricted QuantificationQuantifier RestrictionQuantification and OntologyPlural QuantificationGen…Read more
    Unrestricted QuantificationQuantifier RestrictionQuantification and OntologyPlural QuantificationGeneralized QuantifiersOntological Commitment
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