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50Adriane A. Rini and Max J. Cresswell, The World-Time Parallel. Tense and Modality in Logic and Metaphysics. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2012 (review)Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 75 (1): 168-171. 2013.
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131Contemporary Epistemic Logic and the Lockean ThesisFoundations of Science 18 (4): 599-610. 2013.This paper studies the Lockean thesis from the perspective of contemporary epistemic logic. The Lockean thesis states that belief can be defined as ‘sufficiently high degree of belief’. Its main problem is that it gives rise to a notion of belief which is not closed under conjunction. This problem is typical for classical epistemic logic: it is single-agent and static. I argue that from the perspective of contemporary epistemic logic, the Lockean thesis fares much better. I briefly mention that …Read more
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162Logical Geometries and Information in the Square of OppositionsJournal of Logic, Language and Information 23 (4): 527-565. 2014.The Aristotelian square of oppositions is a well-known diagram in logic and linguistics. In recent years, several extensions of the square have been discovered. However, these extensions have failed to become as widely known as the square. In this paper we argue that there is indeed a fundamental difference between the square and its extensions, viz., a difference in informativity. To do this, we distinguish between concrete Aristotelian diagrams and, on a more abstract level, the Aristotelian g…Read more
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Logic and ProbabilityIn Ed Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2012.
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187Agreeing to disagree in probabilistic dynamic epistemic logicSynthese 191 (3): 409-438. 2014.This paper studies Aumann’s agreeing to disagree theorem from the perspective of dynamic epistemic logic. This was first done by Dégremont and Roy (J Phil Log 41:735–764, 2012) in the qualitative framework of plausibility models. The current paper uses a probabilistic framework, and thus stays closer to Aumann’s original formulation. The paper first introduces enriched probabilistic Kripke frames and models, and various ways of updating them. This framework is then used to prove several agreemen…Read more
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106The Porphyrian Tree and Multiple Inheritance. A Rejoinder to Tylman on Computer Science and PhilosophyFoundations of Science 23 (1): 173-180. 2018.Tylman has recently pointed out some striking conceptual and methodological analogies between philosophy and computer science. In this paper, I focus on one of Tylman’s most convincing cases, viz. the similarity between Plato’s theory of Ideas and the object-oriented programming paradigm, and analyze it in some more detail. In particular, I argue that the platonic doctrine of the Porphyrian tree corresponds to the fact that most object-oriented programming languages do not support multiple inher…Read more
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118Combinatorial Bitstring Semantics for Arbitrary Logical FragmentsJournal of Philosophical Logic 47 (2): 325-363. 2018.Logical geometry systematically studies Aristotelian diagrams, such as the classical square of oppositions and its extensions. These investigations rely heavily on the use of bitstrings, which are compact combinatorial representations of formulas that allow us to quickly determine their Aristotelian relations. However, because of their general nature, bitstrings can be applied to a wide variety of topics in philosophical logic beyond those of logical geometry. Hence, the main aim of this paper i…Read more
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| Science, Logic, and Mathematics |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Philosophy of Mathematics |