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Lorenzo Peña

University of Liège
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University of Liège
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1979
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Areas of Specialization
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Law
Deontic Logic
Philosophy of Law, General Works
Areas of Interest
Philosophy of Language
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Medieval and Renaissance Philosophy
17th/18th Century Philosophy
Deontic Logic
Philosophy of Law, General Works
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  • All publications (158)
  •  65
    Crónica de la Conferencia Internacional sobre la Argumentación
    Theoria 2 (4): 225-227. 1986.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  69
    Indeterminacy of Translation as Hermeneutic Doctrine
    Proceedings of the American Catholic Philosophical Association 62 (n/a): 212-224. 1988.
    TranslationIndeterminacyThe Indeterminacy of Translation
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    Agregados, sistemas Y euerpos: Un enfoque difuso-conjuntual
    Theoria 1 (1): 159-175. 1985.
    A Fuzzy-Set Theoretical Framework -resting on a paraconsistent infinite-valued logic- is sketched, wherein a thorough ontological-reduction program can be carried out. The framework includes formulae of the form “x comprises z in the time-interval e”. Reducing aggregates to sets thus handled is shown to escape usual objections. Likewise, systems generally can be regarded as aggregates, hence as (fuzzy) sets -the purported nonextensionality of systems objection being disposed of owing to our syst…Read more
    A Fuzzy-Set Theoretical Framework -resting on a paraconsistent infinite-valued logic- is sketched, wherein a thorough ontological-reduction program can be carried out. The framework includes formulae of the form “x comprises z in the time-interval e”. Reducing aggregates to sets thus handled is shown to escape usual objections. Likewise, systems generally can be regarded as aggregates, hence as (fuzzy) sets -the purported nonextensionality of systems objection being disposed of owing to our system’s recognizing infinitely many membership degrees. So do bodies, too, which enables us to find a solutionto Unger’s sorites concerning ordinary material bodies
    Nonclassical Logics
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    Hallazgos filosóficos
    Critica 25 (73): 117-120. 1993.
  • Review (review)
    Critica 20 (60): 74-78. 1988.
  •  54
    Arguing from Facts to Duties
    with Txetxu Ausín
    7 pages.-- Delivered to: 5th International Conference on Argumentation, The International Society for the Study of Argumentation, University of Amsterdam, 25-28 June 2002.
    Ethics
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    En memoria de Ayda J. Arruda
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 1 (1): 347-347. 1985.
  •  81
    Note of 2d. Frege Conference
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 1 (2): 604-605. 1985.
    17th/18th Century LogicFrege: Miscellaneous
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