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    The Quasi-lattice of Indiscernible Elements
    with Mauri Cunha do Nascimento and Hércules Araújo Feitosa
    Studia Logica 97 (1): 101-126. 2011.
    The literature on quantum logic emphasizes that the algebraic structures involved with orthodox quantum mechanics are non distributive. In this paper we develop a particular algebraic structure, the quasi-lattice (\documentclass[12pt]{minimal} \usepackage{amsmath} \usepackage{wasysym} \usepackage{amsfonts} \usepackage{amssymb} \usepackage{amsbsy} \usepackage{mathrsfs} \usepackage{upgreek} \setlength{\oddsidemargin}{-69pt} \begin{document}$${\mathfrak{I}}$$\end{document}-lattice), which can be mo…Read more
  •  63
    Descriptions in quantum mechanics
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 25 (4): 512-523. 2017.
  •  110
    A obra de Newton C.A. Da Costa em Logica
    Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 7 (1-3): 347-386. 1992.
    In this paper we present an overview of Professor Newton C. A. da Costa’s work in logic, emphasizing the main results obtained by him in the several areas of his research activity. The text furnish a detailed bibliographic reference of his works, which are listed in the last section.
  • Classical Logic or Non-Reflexive Logic?: A Case of Semantic Underdetermination
    with Jonas Becker Arenhart
    Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 68 (1-2): 73-86. 2012.
  •  261
    Structures and Structural Realism
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 13 (1): 113-126. 2003.
    The ‘ontic’ form of structural realism , roughly speaking, admits a complete elimination of the objects in the discourse of scientific theories, leaving us with structures only. As put by the defenders of such a claim, the idea is that all there is are structures and, if the relevant structures are to be set-theoretical constructs , as it has also been claimed, then the relations which appear in such structures should be taken to be ‘relations without the relata’. As far as we know, there is not…Read more
  •  196
    In this paper we make some general remarks on the use of non-classical logics, in particular paraconsistent logic, in the foundational analysis of physical theories. As a case-study, we present a reconstruction of P.\ -D.\ F\'evrier's 'logic of complementarity' as a strict three-valued logic and also a paraconsistent version of it. At the end, we sketch our own approach to complementarity, which is based on a paraconsistent logic termed 'paraclassical logic'.
  •  108
    PORTUGUESE: Neste artigo, apresentaremos uma visão particular do desenvolvimento de teorias científicas que denominamos (inspirados em Ortega y Gasset) "perspectivismo". Discutiremos como, através desse enfoque, é possível compatibilizar diversas descrições aparentemente distintas e incompatíveis de uma suposta realidade que se investiga. Fazemos isso distinguindo entre a "realidade" (R) e a "descrição empírica da realidade" (Re). Aceitando que podemos ter diversas descrições empíricas de uma me…Read more
  •  149
    Relativizations of the Principle of Identity
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 5 (3): 17-29. 1997.
    We discuss some logico-mathematical systems which deviate from classical logic and mathematics with respect to the concept of identity. In the first part of the paper we present very general formulations of the principle of identity and show how they can be ‘relativized’ to objects and to properties. Then, as an application, we study the particular cases of physics and logic. In the last part of the paper, we discuss the alphabar logics, that is, those logical systems which violate a formulation…Read more
  •  260
    Is Identity Really so Fundamental?
    Foundations of Science 24 (1): 51-71. 2019.
    We critically examine the claim that identity is a fundamental concept. According to those putting forward this thesis, there are four related reasons that can be called upon to ground the fundamental character of identity: identity is presupposed in every conceptual system; identity is required to characterize individuality; identity cannot be defined; the intelligibility of quantification requires identity. We address each of these points and argue that none of them advances compelling reasons…Read more
  •  169
    H. Post's conception of quantal particles as non-individuals is set in a formal logico-mathematical framework. By means of this approach certain metaphysical implications of quantum mechanics can be further explored.
  •  201
    Remarks on the Theory of Quasi-sets
    Studia Logica 95 (1-2). 2010.
    Quasi-set theory has been proposed as a means of handling collections of indiscernible objects. Although the most direct application of the theory is quantum physics, it can be seen per se as a non-classical logic (a non-reflexive logic). In this paper we revise and correct some aspects of quasi-set theory as presented in [12], so as to avoid some misunderstandings and possible misinterpretations about the results achieved by the theory. Some further ideas with regard to quantum field theory are…Read more
  •  198
    An Intensional Schrödinger Logic
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 38 (2): 179-194. 1997.
    We investigate the higher-order modal logic , which is a variant of the system presented in our previous work. A semantics for that system, founded on the theory of quasi sets, is outlined. We show how such a semantics, motivated by the very intuitive base of Schrödinger logics, provides an alternative way to formalize some intensional concepts and features which have been used in recent discussions on the logical foundations of quantum mechanics; for example, that some terms like 'electron' hav…Read more
  •  84
    Resenha de: DUTRA, L. H. de A. e MORTARI, C. A. (eds.) Princípios: seu papel na filosofia e nas ciências
    Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 4 (2): 327-330. 2000.
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  •  87
    Sobre uma fundamentação não reflexiva da mec'nica qu'ntica
    with Newton Carneiro Affonso da Costa, Jonas Rafael Becker Arenhart, and Jaison Schinaider
    Scientiae Studia 10 (1): 71-104. 2012.
  •  114
    On a quasi-set theory
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 33 (3): 402--11. 1992.
  •  262
    Inspired in Quine's well known slogans “To be is to be the value of a variable” and "No entity without identity", we provide a way of enabling that non-individual entities (as characterized in the text) can also be values of variables of an adequate "regimented" language, once we consider a possible meaning of the background theory Quine reports to ground his view. In doing that, we show that there may exist also entities without identity, and emphasize the importance of paying attention to the …Read more
  •  83
    Algebraic aspects of quantum indiscernibility
    with Hercules de Araujo Feitosa
    We show that using quasi-set theory, or the theory of collections of indistinguishable objects, we can define an algebra that has most of the standard properties of an orthocomplete orthomodular lattice, which is the lattice of all closed subspaces of a Hilbert space. We call the mathematical structure so obtained $\mathfrak{I}$-lattice. After discussing some aspects of such a structure, we indicate the next problem of axiomatizing the corresponding logic, that is, a logic which has $\mathfrak{I…Read more
  •  179
    Some of the forerunners of quantum theory regarded the basic entities of such theories as 'non-individuals'. One of the problems is to treat collections of such 'things', for they do not obey the axioms of standard set theories like Zermelo- Fraenkel. In this paper, collections of objects to which the standard concept of identity does not apply are termed 'quasi-sets'. The motivation for such a theory, linked to what we call 'the Manin problem', is presented, so as its specific axioms. At the en…Read more
  •  358
    Q-spaces and the Foundations of Quantum Mechanics
    with Graciela Domenech and Federico Holik
    Foundations of Physics 38 (11): 969-994. 2008.
    Our aim in this paper is to take quite seriously Heinz Post’s claim that the non-individuality and the indiscernibility of quantum objects should be introduced right at the start, and not made a posteriori by introducing symmetry conditions. Using a different mathematical framework, namely, quasi-set theory, we avoid working within a label-tensor-product-vector-space-formalism, to use Redhead and Teller’s words, and get a more intuitive way of dealing with the formalism of quantum mechanics, alt…Read more
  •  89
    Paraconsistent logics are logics that can be used to base inconsistent but non-trivial systems. In paraconsistent set theories, we can quan- tify over sets that in standard set theories, if consistent, would lead to contradictions, such as the Russell set, R = fx : x =2 xg. Quasi-set theories are mathematical systems built for dealing with collections of indiscernible elements. The basic motivation for the development of quasi-set theories came from quantum physics, where indiscernible entities …Read more
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    El Premio Nobel Hans Dehmelt aprisionó un positron, que fue llamado “Priscilla”. Dehmelt dijo que no podemos dudar de la identidad de Priscilla. Eso nos coloca un problema filosófico, puesto que aprendimos con la mecánica cuántica (en sus principales interpretaciones) que los objetos cuánticos no deberían tener individualidad. En este artículo, discutimos las cuestiones de nombrar los quanta y las cuestiones de la individuación. Conclúyenos que, a pesar de que Dehmelt nombró algo, ese algo no es…Read more
  •  125
    From primitive identity to the non-individuality of quantum objects
    with Jonas Becker Arenhart
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 46 (2): 273-282. 2014.
    We consider the claim by Dorato and Morganti 591–610) that primitive individuality should be attributed to the entities dealt with by non-relativistic quantum mechanics. There are two central ingredients in the proposal: in the case of non-relativistic quantum mechanics, individuality should be taken as a primitive notion and primitive individuality is naturalistically acceptable. We argue that, strictly understood, naturalism faces difficulties in helping to provide a theory with a unique princ…Read more
  •  346
    A inseparabilidade entre lógica E a ética
    Philósophos - Revista de Filosofia 18 (1): 245-259. 2013.
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    Lowe has recently argued that quantum particles offer examples of vague objects. While accepting the premise of the argument that such particles can be regarded as individuals, we point out that there is a lacuna here, to be filled by a detailed analysis of the nature of the entangled states which they enter into. We then elaborate the alternative view, according to which such particles should be regarded as non- individuals' and situate it in the context of recent developments of a logic of non…Read more
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    Book review (review)
    Studies in History and Philosophy of Science Part B: Studies in History and Philosophy of Modern Physics 36 (1): 210-217. 2005.
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    Georg Cantor said that a set is a collection into a whole of defined and distinct objects. This intuitive idea is in certain sense grasped by standard set theories, like Zermelo-Fraenkel's (ZF), where we can always (at least in principle) distinguish among the elements of a set. So, a natural question is: How to treat as 'sets' collections of indistinguishable objects, as those supposed by certain versions of quantum physics? Motivated by these issues, we have developed quasi-set theory. The pro…Read more