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2Eindig, oneindig, meer dan oneindig. Grondslagen van de wiskundige wetenschappenTijdschrift Voor Filosofie 67 (1): 175-177. 2005.
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152The church-Turing thesis and effective mundane proceduresMinds and Machines 5 (1): 1-8. 1995.We critically discuss Cleland''s analysis of effective procedures as mundane effective procedures. She argues that Turing machines cannot carry out mundane procedures, since Turing machines are abstract entities and therefore cannot generate the causal processes that are generated by mundane procedures. We argue that if Turing machines cannot enter the physical world, then it is hard to see how Cleland''s mundane procedures can enter the world of numbers. Hence her arguments against versions o…Read more
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19A Note Concerning The Notion Of SatisfiabilityLogique Et Analyse 47 463-468. 2004.Tarski has shown how the argumentation of the liar paradox can be used to prove a theorem about truth in formalized languages. In this paper, it is shown how the paradox concerning the least undefinable ordinal can be used to prove a no go-theorem concerning the notion of satisfaction in formalized languages. Also, the connection of this theorem with the absolute notion of definability is discussed.
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149Provability in principle and controversial constructivistic principlesJournal of Philosophical Logic 26 (6): 635-660. 1997.New epistemic principles are formulated in the language of Shapiro's system of Epistemic Arithmetic. It is argued that some plausibility can be attributed to these principles. The relations between these principles and variants of controversial constructivistic principles are investigated. Special attention is given to variants of the intuitionistic version of Church's thesis and to variants of Markov's principle
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245Computational Structuralism &daggerPhilosophia Mathematica 13 (2): 174-186. 2005.According to structuralism in philosophy of mathematics, arithmetic is about a single structure. First-order theories are satisfied by models that do not instantiate this structure. Proponents of structuralism have put forward various accounts of how we succeed in fixing one single structure as the intended interpretation of our arithmetical language. We shall look at a proposal that involves Tennenbaum's theorem, which says that any model with addition and multiplication as recursive operations…Read more
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163One Hundred Years of Semantic ParadoxJournal of Philosophical Logic (6): 1-15. 2015.This article contains an overview of the main problems, themes and theories relating to the semantic paradoxes in the twentieth century. From this historical overview I tentatively draw some lessons about the way in which the field may evolve in the next decade