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130Realism and formal semanticsSynthese 52 (1): 39--53. 1982.The doctrines of scientific realism have enjoyed a close and enduring, if not always harmonious, association with Tarski's semantic conception of truth and theories of formal semantics generally. From its inception Tarski's theory received unqualified support from some realists, like Karl Popper, who saw it as legitimizing the use of semantic notions in epistemology and the philosophy of science
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193Approximative explanation is deductive-nomologicalPhilosophy of Science 52 (1): 126-140. 1985.We revive the idea that a deductive-nomological explanation of a scientific theory by its successor may be defensible, even in those common and troublesome cases where the theories concerned are mutually incompatible; and limiting, approximating and counterfactual assumptions may be required in order to define a logical relation between them. Our solution is based on a general characterization of limiting relations between physical theories using the method of nonstandard analysis
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79Facts and the choice of logical foundationsNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 25 (4): 347-353. 1984.
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Scientific Change and Counterfactuals in Scientific Knowledge SocializedBoston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 108 399-408. 1988.
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20Aesthetic Tension: Cognitive Aspects of InterpretationPeter Lang. 2011.This is an interdisciplinary study of what is cognitively going on when we interpret, respresent, or evaluate cultural entities, works of art included. In addition, the role of interpretation in experience and in cultural objects is elucidated from a cognitive point of view. The book relies on theories of action, perception, possible worlds, modalities, intentionality. cognition, and brain research, and it contains anumber of case studies. The book ptovides some new insights into some much-discu…Read more
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40Constructing a general model of theory dynamicsBulletin of the Section of Logic 11 (1/2): 56-60. 1982.Though formal metascience has made rapid advances over the past few decades, it has seldom been seen to contribute much to the rational reconstruction of scientic development; for the most part, logical concepts have found application in the synchronic analysis of scientic theories. It should be important, therefore, to consider to what extent diachronic or dynamic aspects of scientic theorizing may also be captured within the connes of a formal metascientic framework, and what tools are best su…Read more
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196Quantified modal logic: Non-normal worlds and propositional attitudesStudia Logica 41 (1). 1982.One way to obtain a comprehensive semantics for various systems of modal logic is to use a general notion of non-normal world. In the present article, a general notion of modal system is considered together with a semantic framework provided by such a general notion of non-normal world. Methodologically, the main purpose of this paper is to provide a logical framework for the study of various modalities, notably prepositional attitudes. Some specific systems are studied together with semantics u…Read more
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115Knowledge Representation: Two Kinds Of EmergenceSynthese 129 (2): 195-209. 2001.Two different but closely related issues in current cognitive science will be considered in this essay. One is the controversial and extensively discussed question of how connectionist and symbolic representations of knowledge are related to each other. The other concerns the notion of connectionist learning and its relevance for the understanding of the distinction between propositional and nonpropositional knowledge. More specifically, I shall give an overview of a result in Rantala and Vadén …Read more
Areas of Specialization
| Epistemology |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
Areas of Interest
| Epistemology |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |