University of Padua
Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Education and Applied Psychology
PhD, 1998
Padua, Italy
  •  14
    Counting unknowables
    Synthese 207 (6): 235. 2026.
    Church-Fitch’s Knowability Paradox points to a necessary correlation between ignorance and unknowability. In this paper, we investigate the prospects of quantifying this correlation. We explore various approaches to formalizing the quantitative correlation between unknowns and unknowables and advocate for a specific proposal. Our proposal appeals to the density of true unknowables given the ratio of known to unknown basic truths in a situation. A higher proportion of known basic truths in a situ…Read more
  •  140
    On the Relationship Between Logic’s Neutrality and Theory Closure
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 55 (2). 2026.
    Logic is often considered neutral, imposing no significant constraints on the world. In this paper, we explore how this purported neutrality can be understood, focusing on a proposal originally sketched by Jc Beall for another purpose. Accordingly, suggesting that logic should be viewed as a tool for theory building, we argue that mere theory closure can be interpreted as a hallmark of logic’s neutrality. The proposal can be connected with a sharp distinction between validity and truth and appro…Read more
  •  9
    The Logicality of Second-Order Logic
    In Massimiliano Carrara, Alexandra Arapinis & Friederike Moltmann (eds.), Unity and Plurality: Logic, Philosophy, and Linguistics, Oxford University Press Uk. pp. 70-90. 2016.
    This chapter argues against predicative analyses of plurality, which force plurals into the familiar mould of singular logic by turning an apparently plural term standing for several objects into a singular predicate standing for a concept or property. Michael Dummett enlists support from Fregean semantics in favour of a predicative analysis, but his arguments do not stand up, either as exegesis of Frege or on their own merits. As well as facing difficulties in eliminating plural content, predic…Read more
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    Unity and Plurality: Logic, Philosophy, and Linguistics (edited book)
    with Alexandra Arapinis and Friederike Moltmann
    Oxford University Press UK. 2016.
    Unity and Plurality brings together new work on the logic and ontology of plurality and on the semantics of plurals in natural language. Plural reference is an approach favoured by logicians and philosophers, who take sentences with plurals not to be committed to entities beyond individuals, entities such as classes, sums, or sets. By contrast, linguistic semantics has been dominated by a singularist approach to plurals, taking the semantic value of a definite plural to be a mereological sum or …Read more
  •  108
    Contemporary Metaphysics
    Springer Nature Switzerland. 2025.
    This textbook is an accessible, readable, and comprehensive introduction to contemporary analytic metaphysics. It covers all the main topics, including those that are at the forefront of the most recent research. It begins by explaining what metaphysics is and introduces the most important conceptual devices needed to understand and appreciate the ongoing debates. The text follows with core metaphysical questions, such as properties, time, identity, mereology, and modality. It concludes with mor…Read more
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    Introduction to the special issue: Impossibility: philosophy, history, logic
    with Bjørn Jespersen and Irene Binini
    Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy. forthcoming.
    This special issue is devoted to the topic of impossibility. It contains ten contributions by fourteen authors. The papers approach the topic from one of three main perspectives – historical, conceptual, or logical – and have been organized into three corresponding sections. Below, we provide a summary of each paper. Before doing so, we offer a brief overview of some of the philosophical and logical reasons why impossibility has historically proved to be a particularly intractable modality.
  •  484
    Alcune note su contraddizione e dialettica
    In Antonio Da Re (ed.), l'eredità filosofia di Enrico Berti, Padova University Press. pp. 146-165. 2025.
    In questo lavoro si prova a dare una risposta alla domanda: “C’è dialettica senza il principio di non contraddizione (p.d.n.c.)?” domanda che Berti si fa in Contraddizione e dialettica negli antichi e nei moderni (1987). La risposta è che, data una certa accezione di “dialettica”, non c’è dialettica senza p.d.n.c. La conclusione del lavoro è la stessa di Berti. Con le sue parole: «La dialettica per poter essere espressa, ha bisogno della noncontraddizione».
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    The External Version of a Subclassical Logic
    with Michele Pra Baldi
    Review of Symbolic Logic 18 (4). 2025.
    A three-valued logic is subclassical when it is defined by a single matrix having the classical two-element matrix as a subreduct. In this case, the language of can be expanded with special unary connectives, called external operators. The resulting logic is called the external version of, a notion originally introduced by D. Bochvar in 1938 with respect to his weak Kleene logic. In this paper we study the semantic properties of the external version of a three-valued subclassical logic. We deter…Read more
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    Dialetheism holds the thesis that certain sentences are dialetheias, i.e. both true and false, and devises several strategies for avoiding trivialism, the (classical) consequence that all sentences are true. Two such strategies are aimed at invalidating one of the most direct arguments for trivialism, viz. Curry's Paradox: a proof that you will win the lottery, a proof that only resorts to naive truth-principles, Conditional Proof (CP), modus ponens (MPP) and the standardly accepted structural r…Read more
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    Review of Lando (2017) (review)
    Dialectica 72 (4): 628-633. 2018.
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    The essays collected in this volume explore the fundamental issues of philosophical realism, including metaphysical realism. Do things exist and have properties independently of being objects of thought or perception? epistemological realism: Is it possible to know any part of reality in and of itself? and ontological realism: Are there universals?
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    On Arbitrary Fictional Models
    In Massimiliano Carrara & Enrico Martino (eds.), Arbitrary Reference in Logic and Mathematics, Springer Verlag. pp. 33-40. 2024.
    In this chapter we extend the notion of arbitrary reference to individuals to that of arbitrary interpretation. We want to explain how a single arbitrary interpretation of the working mathematician relates to the various possible interpretations in model theory. To this purpose we introduce some arbitrary fictional models. Additionally, we aim to clarify how one can deduce logical consequences of the axioms by reasoning on a single interpretation, even when a theory has non-equivalent elementary…Read more
  •  25
    On the Logicality of Second-Order Logic in Terms of Plural Arbitrary Reference
    In Massimiliano Carrara & Enrico Martino (eds.), Arbitrary Reference in Logic and Mathematics, Springer Verlag. pp. 41-47. 2024.
    The aim of this chapter is to argue that: (a) our semantics of acts of choices (SAC), as developed in Chap. 2, defends second-order logic from claims of ontological commitment; (b) understanding our semantics does not require any prior mathematical concepts; and (c) although SAC is not universally applicable, it still offers significant applicability, especially in mathematics. We conclude the chapter arguing that second-order logic, as interpreted through our semantics, can indeed be considered…Read more
  •  13
    A Notion of Logical Concept Based on Plural Arbitrary Reference
    In Massimiliano Carrara & Enrico Martino (eds.), Arbitrary Reference in Logic and Mathematics, Springer Verlag. pp. 49-60. 2024.
    In this chapter, building on the previous chapters’ approach to plural quantification through plural arbitrary reference grounded on the semantics of plural acts of choice, we develop a theory of concepts termed as a theory of logical concepts. Within this framework, we propose a novel logicist approach to natural numbers.
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    Grounding Megethology on Plural Arbitrary Reference
    In Massimiliano Carrara & Enrico Martino (eds.), Arbitrary Reference in Logic and Mathematics, Springer Verlag. pp. 71-77. 2024.
    D.K. Lewis, in his “Mathematics is Megethology,” combines mereology with plural quantification to reconstruct set theory, creating a megethology with enough expressive power to explore hypotheses about the size of reality. This chapter presents a new approach to megethology based on the theory of plural arbitrary reference developed earlier in the book. Our approach demonstrates how megethology can be founded on plural arbitrary reference without relying on mereology.
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    The Mereological Foundation of Megethology
    In Massimiliano Carrara & Enrico Martino (eds.), Arbitrary Reference in Logic and Mathematics, Springer Verlag. pp. 79-88. 2024.
    In this chapter we show how, assuming the existence of a pairing function on atoms, as the unique assumption non expressed in a mereological language, a mereological foundation of set theory is achievable within first order logic. Furthermore, we show how a mereological codification of ordered pairs is achievable with a very restricted use of the notion of plurality. Finally, in the last section of this chapter we show that, adopting a relativistic notion of atom, according to which any individu…Read more
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    On Plural Arbitrary Reference
    In Massimiliano Carrara & Enrico Martino (eds.), Arbitrary Reference in Logic and Mathematics, Springer Verlag. pp. 15-31. 2024.
    This chapter introduces a new approach to plural quantification through the concept of plural arbitrary reference. It highlights the implicit presupposition in mathematical reasoning that any individual in the universe of discourse can be referred to. By introducing a team of ideal agents capable of direct access to any individual, plural arbitrary reference is achieved through simultaneous acts of choice by each agent. This idealized notion of reference provides a basis for understanding plural…Read more
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    Final Ruminations
    In Massimiliano Carrara & Enrico Martino (eds.), Arbitrary Reference in Logic and Mathematics, Springer Verlag. pp. 89-90. 2024.
    In this final brief chapter, we aim to summarize the theses and results presented and achieved throughout this book. We offer further insights into the crucial role of imagination in logical and mathematical thought. In particular, we emphasize the significance of our acts of choice as a powerful tool for combining potential and actual infinities.
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    Plural Arbitrary Reference and Mereology
    In Massimiliano Carrara & Enrico Martino (eds.), Arbitrary Reference in Logic and Mathematics, Springer Verlag. pp. 61-69. 2024.
    This chapter argues that a certain weaker use of mereology, compared to Lewis’s, supports an innocence thesis similar to plural reference. We propose a theory of virtual mereology (VM), where agents play both the role of choosers and of chosen. Using our semantics of plural choices, we interpret a formal first-order mereological language, like Goodman’s calculus of individuals.
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    On Arbitrary Reference
    In Massimiliano Carrara & Enrico Martino (eds.), Arbitrary Reference in Logic and Mathematics, Springer Verlag. pp. 1-13. 2024.
    In this chapter we introduce (PAR), the Principle of Arbitrary Reference. According to PAR any object of the universe of discourse is capable of been picked out by an act of arbitrary reference. We argue that PAR is essential for both formal and informal logical deduction, as well as for the semantics of quantifiers. We propose to understand arbitrary reference as direct reference via an ideal act of choice, setting the stage for further developments in later chapters.
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    This paper proposes a new dialetheic logic, a Dialetheic Logic with Exclusive Assumptions and Conclusions ( $$\mathsf {DLEAC}$$ DLEAC ), including classical logic as a particular case. In $$\mathsf {DLEAC}$$ DLEAC, exclusivity is expressed via the speech acts of assuming and concluding. In the paper we adopt the semantics of the logic of paradox extended with a generalized notion of model and we modify its proof theory by refining the notions of assumption and conclusion. The paper starts with a…Read more
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    Mereomodal partialhood and fractional counting
    Philosophical Studies 182 (5): 1243-1273. 2025.
    When we count, we often count fractions, too. We contend that fractional counting involves partial entities, which are merely possible parts of entities of the counted kind. The size of these possible parts is measured with respect to the size of a possible member of that kind. Therefore, partialhood is mereomodal, and the logical form of fractional counting claims includes mereological predicates, modal operators, and a measurement functor. Different varieties of modality and forms of measureme…Read more
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    This Element delves into the relationship between logic and the sciences, a topic brought to prominence by Quine, who regarded logic as methodologically and epistemologically akin to the sciences. For this reason, Quine is seen as the forefather of anti-exceptionalism about logic (AEL), a stance that has become prevalent in the philosophy of logic today. Despite its popularity and the volume of research it inspires, some core issues still lack clarity. For one thing, most works in the debate rem…Read more
  •  790
    Pragmatic Logic
    In Hilary Nesi & Petar Milin (eds.), International Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistics, Elsevier. forthcoming.
    Building on the intuitive assumption that speech acts consist of two components—a genuine act and the content of the act itself—we outline a logic for assertion and hypothesis, referred to as “logic for pragmatics.” This entry serves as an introduction to the fundamental elements of pragmatic logic.
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    A Note on Gödel, Priest and Naïve Proof
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 30 (1): 79-96. 2021.
    In the 1951 Gibbs lecture, Gödel asserted his famous dichotomy, where the notion of informal proof is at work. G. Priest developed an argument, grounded on the notion of naïve proof, to the effect that Gödel’s first incompleteness theorem suggests the presence of dialetheias. In this paper, we adopt a plausible ideal notion of naïve proof, in agreement with Gödel’s conception, superseding the criticisms against the usual notion of naïve proof used by real working mathematicians. We explore the c…Read more
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    A three-valued logic L is subclassical when it is defined by a single matrix having the classical two-element matrix as a subreduct. In this case, the language of L can be expanded with special unary connectives, called external operators. The resulting logic L^e is the external version of L, a notion originally introduced by D. Bochvar in 1938 with respect to his weak Kleene logic. In this paper we study the semantic properties of the external version of a three-valued subclassical logic L. We …Read more
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    One of the goals of the natural sciences– for example biology– is to provide new information about certain phenomena with previously unknown nature. Their contribution to our knowledge is substantial. From this perspective, logic is seemingly not substantial. Sometimes, logic’s insubstantiality is taken for granted while explaining the alleged insubstantiality of other notions. For example, according to truth deflationism, truth is a non-substantial notion in the sense of being a logical propert…Read more