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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)
  • Armonía y continuidad en el pensamiento de Leibniz: una ontología barroca
    Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 16 19. 1989.
  •  15
    III International Conference “Logica, Informatica, Diritto”. Expert Systems in Law (Florencia, 2-5 de noviembre de 1989)
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 4 (2): 577-578. 1989.
  •  57
    VI Encuentro de la Sociedad Castellano-Leonesa de Filosofía (Salamanca, 8-11 de noviernbre de 1990)
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 6 (1-2): 325-328. 1991.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  28
    Special issue of THEORIA: “Leibniz’s Logical Calculi and their Present Developments and Applications” (December 1990). Second Announcement. CALL FOR PAPERS
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 4 (2): 585-585. 1989.
  •  45
    Second Intemational Colloqium on Cognitive Science (lCCS-91) (San Sebastián, 7-11 de maya de 1991)
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 5 (1-2): 332-332. 1990.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  156
    Bipartite Entanglement Induced by a Common Background (Zero-Point) Radiation Field
    with A. Valdés-Hernández and A. M. Cetto
    Foundations of Physics 41 (5): 843-862. 2011.
    This paper deals with an (otherwise classical) two-(non-interacting) particle system immersed in a common stochastic zero-point radiation field. The treatment is an extension of the one-particle case for which it has been shown that the quantum properties of the particle emerge from its interaction with the background field under stationary and ergodic conditions. In the present case we show that non-classical correlations—describable only in terms of entanglement—arise between the (nearby) part…Read more
    This paper deals with an (otherwise classical) two-(non-interacting) particle system immersed in a common stochastic zero-point radiation field. The treatment is an extension of the one-particle case for which it has been shown that the quantum properties of the particle emerge from its interaction with the background field under stationary and ergodic conditions. In the present case we show that non-classical correlations—describable only in terms of entanglement—arise between the (nearby) particles whenever both of them resonate to a common frequency of the field. For identical particles the entanglement becomes maximum and must be described by totally (anti)symmetric states
    Entanglement
  •  92
    The Foundations of Linear Stochastic Electrodynamics
    with A. M. Cetto
    Foundations of Physics 36 (3): 350-368. 2006.
    An analysis is briefly presented of the possible causes of the failure of stochastic electrodynamics (SED) when applied to systems with nonlinear forces, on the basis that the main principles of the theory are correct. In light of this analysis, an alternative approach to the theory is discussed, whose postulates allow to establish contact with quantum mechanics in a natural way. The ensuing theory, linear SED, confirms the essential role of the vacuum–particle interaction as the source of quant…Read more
    An analysis is briefly presented of the possible causes of the failure of stochastic electrodynamics (SED) when applied to systems with nonlinear forces, on the basis that the main principles of the theory are correct. In light of this analysis, an alternative approach to the theory is discussed, whose postulates allow to establish contact with quantum mechanics in a natural way. The ensuing theory, linear SED, confirms the essential role of the vacuum–particle interaction as the source of quantum phenomena.
    Electromagnetism
  •  120
    Quantum Theory and Linear Stochastic Electrodynamics
    with A. M. Cetto
    Foundations of Physics 31 (12): 1703-1731. 2001.
    We discuss the main results of Linear Stochastic Electrodynamics, starting from a reformulation of its basic assumptions. This theory shares with Stochastic Electrodynamics the core assumption that quantization comes about from the permanent interaction between matter and the vacuum radiation field, but it departs from it when it comes to considering the effect that this interaction has on the statistical properties of the nearby field. In the transition to the quantum regime, correlations betwe…Read more
    We discuss the main results of Linear Stochastic Electrodynamics, starting from a reformulation of its basic assumptions. This theory shares with Stochastic Electrodynamics the core assumption that quantization comes about from the permanent interaction between matter and the vacuum radiation field, but it departs from it when it comes to considering the effect that this interaction has on the statistical properties of the nearby field. In the transition to the quantum regime, correlations between field modes of well-defined characteristic frequencies arise, which coincide with the transition frequencies of quantum mechanics and are therefore directly related with the energy quantization. The Heisenberg equations of motion of (non-relativistic) quantum electrodynamics are thus obtained. After a detailed consideration of the significance of the approximations made, we present a discussion on some of the most delicate or controversial features of quantum mechanics from the perspective provided by the present theory.
    Quantum ElectrodynamicsElectromagnetism
  •  69
    Book reviews (review)
    with Robert Sternfeld, Graeme Forbes, Ronald M. Green, Manuel Liz, and Mark Rowlands
    Philosophia 24 (1-2): 225-252. 1994.
  •  5
    Lógica y ontología (review)
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 3 (1-2): 610-613. 1987.
    Three (apparent ) deontic antinomies are discussed: the paradoxes of the watchman and the praiser, as weIl as deontic dilemmas. A paraconsistent deontic logic, Ad, is put forward whose underlying 1st-order calculus is an infinite-valued tensorial logic. Several arguments are offered bearing out be existence of deontic contradictions, while two ways of dealing with conditional obligation paradoxes within the framework of Ad are canvassed. While the aggregation rule and the ought-implies-can princ…Read more
    Three (apparent ) deontic antinomies are discussed: the paradoxes of the watchman and the praiser, as weIl as deontic dilemmas. A paraconsistent deontic logic, Ad, is put forward whose underlying 1st-order calculus is an infinite-valued tensorial logic. Several arguments are offered bearing out be existence of deontic contradictions, while two ways of dealing with conditional obligation paradoxes within the framework of Ad are canvassed. While the aggregation rule and the ought-implies-can principle are upheld, sundry schemata are shown not to obtain which involve iterated deontic operators (most conspicuously: that whatever ought to be obligatory is obligatory; and that it is obligatory that whatever ought to be the case should in fact be the case).
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  22
    Special issue of THEORIA: “Leibniz’s Logical Calculi and their Present Developments and Applications” (1990). CALL FOR PAPERS
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 4 (1): 308-308. 1988.
  •  121
    International Symposium on “Structures in Mathematical Theories”, del Departamento de Lógica y Filosofía de la Ciencia de la UPV (San Sebastián, 20-24 de Septiembre de 1990)
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 4 (1): 307-307. 1988.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
  •  83
    International Symposium on Structures in Mathematical Theories (San Sebastián, 25-29 de septiembre de I990)
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 5 (1-2): 320-324. 1990.
    Theories of Mathematics
  •  5
    Compte Rendu de Penseurs hétérodoxes du monde hispanique
    Revue Internationale de Philosophie 117 (118): 533-36. 1976.
    Phenomenology20th Century German Philosophy
  •  4
    The Boundary between Scientific and Non-Scientific Knowledge
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    Derrida degree: A question of honour
    with Barry Smith, Hans Albert, David M. Armstrong, Ruth Barcan Marcus, Keith Campbell, Richard Glauser, Rudolf Haller, Massimo Mugnai, Kevin Mulligan, Willard Van Orman Quine, Wolfgang Röd, Karl Schuhmann, Daniel Schulthess, Peter M. Simons, René Thom, Dallas Willard, and Jan Wolenski
    The Times 9 (May 9). 1992.
    A letter to The Times of London, May 9, 1992 protesting the Cambridge University proposal to award an honorary degree to M. Jacques Derrida.
    Jacques Derrida
  •  34
    Armonía y continuidad en el pensamiento de Leibniz: una ontología barroca
    Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 16 19-55. 1989.
  •  47
    Dialéctica, lógica y formalización: de Hegel a la filosofía analítica
    Cuadernos Salmantinos de Filosofía 14 149-171. 1987.
  • Las reglas del juego: consideraciones críticas sobre "Radical Hermeneutics" de John Caputo
    Pensamiento 47 (85): 313-322. 1991.
  • Indeterminacy of Translation as a Hermeneutic Doctrine
    Proceedings and Addresses of the American Philosophical Association 62 (n/a): 212. 1988.
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    De la logique combinatoire des ‘Generales Inquisitiones’ aux calculs combinatoires contemporains
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 6 (1-2): 129-159. 1991.
    In his 1686 essay GI Leibniz undertook to reduce sentences to noun-phrases, truth to being. Such a reduction arose from his equating proof with conceptual analysis. Within limits Leibniz’s logical calculus provides a reasonable way of surmounting the dichotomy, thus allowing a reduction of hypothetical to categorical statements. However it yields the disastrous result that, whenever A is possible and so is B, there can be an entity being both A and B. Yet, Leibniz was in the GI the forerunner of…Read more
    In his 1686 essay GI Leibniz undertook to reduce sentences to noun-phrases, truth to being. Such a reduction arose from his equating proof with conceptual analysis. Within limits Leibniz’s logical calculus provides a reasonable way of surmounting the dichotomy, thus allowing a reduction of hypothetical to categorical statements. However it yields the disastrous result that, whenever A is possible and so is B, there can be an entity being both A and B. Yet, Leibniz was in the GI the forerunner of 20th century combinatory logic, which (successfully!) practices - sometimes for reasons not entirely unlike Leibniz’s own grounds - reductions of the same kinds he tried to carry out.
  •  69
    La metafísica de Hector Castañeda
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 7 (1-3): 387-407. 1992.
    Castañeda’s most significant insights iie in his awareness of serious ontologicaI problems, which beset usual treatments. Among this outstandlng proposals are these about the structure of relational facts, guise theory and the bundle view of individuals, the I, and practitions. Castañeda’s metaphysics Is one of the most remarkable achievements in anaytical philosophy.
  •  124
    Symposium Internacional sobre el pensamiento filosófico de W. v. O. QUINE
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 1 (3): 861-865. 1986.
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsW. V. O. Quine
  •  71
    Enlightened Empiricism (review)
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 5 (1-2): 300-302. 1990.
  •  15
    XXIII Congrès de l’Association des Sociétés de Philosophie de Langue Française (Hammamet, 1-5 de septiembre de 1990)
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 5 (1-2): 318-319. 1990.
  • El cumulativismo
    In David P. Chico & Moisés Barroso Ramos (eds.), Pluralidad de la filosofía analítica, Plaza Y Valdés Editores. pp. 343--386. 2007.
  • Essence and existence in Leibniz's ontology
    Synthesis Philosophica 12 415-431. 1997.
    Leibniz: Metaphysics
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    C,-compatible transitive extensions of system ct
    Logique Et Analyse 41 135. 1998.
    Metaphysics and EpistemologyTruth
  •  92
    Identity, fuzziness and noncontradiction
    Noûs 18 (2): 227-259. 1984.
  • Xavier Picaza, "Dios como espíritu y persona: Razón humana y misterio trinitario"
    Analogía Filosófica 5 (1): 189. 1991.
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