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1Theodore Sider, Four-Dimensionalism. An Ontology of Persistence and TimePhilosophiques 31 (1): 251-251. 2004.
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234Propositional logic of essenceJournal of Philosophical Logic 29 (3): 295-313. 2000.This paper presents a propositional version of Kit Fine's (quantified) logic for essentialist statements, provides it with a semantics, and proves the former adequate (i.e. sound and complete) with respect to the latter.
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508Logical groundsReview of Symbolic Logic 7 (1): 31-59. 2014.I identify a notion of logical grounding, clarify it, and show how it can be used (i) to characterise various consequence relations, and (ii) to give a precise syntactic account of the notion of “groundedness” at work in the literature on the paradoxes of truth.
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291Eternal Facts in an Ageing UniverseAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 90 (2): 307-320. 2012.In recent publications, Kit Fine devises a classification of A-theories of time and defends a non-standard A-theory he calls fragmentalism, according to which reality as a whole is incoherent but fragments into classes of mutually coherent tensed facts. We argue that Fine's classification in not exhaustive, as it ignores another non-standard A-theory we dub dynamic absolutism, according to which there are tensed facts that stay numerically the same and yet undergo qualitative changes as time goe…Read more
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314Presentism without PresentnessThought: A Journal of Philosophy 4 (1): 19-27. 2015.We argue that presentism, understood as a view about time and existence, can perspicuously be defined in opposition to all other familiar contenders without appeal to any notion of presentness or cognate notions such as concreteness. Given recent worries about the suitability of such notions to cut much metaphysical ice, this should be welcomed by presentism's defenders. We also show that, irrespective of its sparse ideology, the proposed formulation forestalls any deviant interpretation at odds…Read more
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992Ontological dependencePhilosophy Compass 3 (5): 1013-1032. 2008.'Ontological dependence' is a term of philosophical jargon which stands for a rich family of properties and relations, often taken to be among the most fundamental ontological properties and relations. Notions of ontological dependence are usually thought of as 'carving reality at its ontological joints', and as marking certain forms of ontological 'non-self-sufficiency'. The use of notions of dependence goes back as far as Aristotle's characterization of substances, and these notions are still …Read more
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583Generic essence, objectual essence, and modalityNoûs 40 (4). 2006.When thinking about the notion of essence or of an essential feature, philosophers typically focus on what I will call the notion of objectual essence. The main aim of this paper is to argue that beside this familiar notion stands another one, the notion of generic essence, which contrary to appearance cannot be understood in terms of the familiar notion, and which also fails to be correctly characterized by certain other accounts which naturally come to mind as well. Some of my objections to th…Read more
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214An Impure Logic of Representational GroundingJournal of Philosophical Logic 46 (5): 507-538. 2017.I give a semantic characterisation of a system for the logic of grounding similar to the system introduced by Kit Fine in his “Guide to Ground”, as well as a semantic characterisation of a variant of that system which excludes the possibility of what Fine calls ‘zero-grounding’.
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129Adequacy Results for Some Priorean Modal Propositional LogicsNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 40 (2): 236-249. 1999.Standard possible world semantics for propositional modal languages ignore truth-value gaps. However, simple considerations suggest that it should not be so. In Section 1, I identify what I take to be a correct truth-clause for necessity under the assumption that some possible worlds are incomplete (i.e., "at" which some propositions lack a truth-value). In Section 2, I build a world semantics, the semantics of TV-models, for standard modal propositional languages, which agrees with the truth-cl…Read more
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643Plus on monte plus on s’amuse : IntroductionLes ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 9 (2): 149-151. 2014.Fabrice Correia,Christine Tappolet.
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61Review of L. Haaparanta and H.J. Koskinen, Categories of Being: Essays on Metaphysics and Logic (review)Dialectica 69 (1): 138-143. 2015.
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417(Finean) essence and (priorean) modalityDialectica 61 (1). 2007.In Fine 1994, Kit Fine challenges the view that the notion of essence is to be understood in terms of the metaphysical modalities, and he argues that it is not essence which reduces to metaphysical modality, but rather metaphysical modality which reduces to essence. In this paper I put forward a modal account of essence and argue that it is immune from Fine’s objections. The account presupposes a non‐standard, independently motivated conception of the metaphysical modalities which I dub Priorean…Read more
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341On the Logic of Factual EquivalenceReview of Symbolic Logic 9 (1): 103-122. 2016.Say that two sentences are factually equivalent when they describe the same facts or situations, understood as worldly items, i.e. as bits of reality rather than as representations of reality. The notion of factual equivalence is certainly of central interest to philosophical semantics, but it plays a role in a much wider range of philosophical areas. What is the logic of factual equivalence? This paper attempts to give a partial answer to this question, by providing an answer the following, mor…Read more
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103Genevan Ruminations on The Metaphysics of KnowledgeDialectica 65 (1): 117-123. 2011.A collection of questions collated from a book symposium on Keith Hossack's "The Metaphysics of Knowledge" (OUP, 2007).
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214Around the Tree: Semantic and Metaphysical Issues Concerning Branching and the Open Future (edited book)Springer. 2012.Over the past few years, the tree model of time has been widely employed to deal with issues concerning the semantics of tensed discourse. The thought that has motivated its adoption is that the most plausible way to make sense of indeterminism is to conceive of future possibilities as branches that depart from a common trunk, constituted by the past and the present. However, the thought still needs to be further articulated and defended, and several important questions remain open, such as the …Read more
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The Slingshot ArgumentIn Ed Zalta (ed.), Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2012.
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273Living on the Brink, or Welcome Back, Growing Block!Oxford Studies in Metaphysics 8 333. 2013.In this paper, we clarify what proponents of the Growing Block Theory (GBT) should and what they should not say, and what they consistently can say. Once all the central tenets of the view are on the table, we address both David Braddon-Mitchell’s and Trenton Merricks’ recent eulogies for GBT, based on what is representative of a certain type of argument meant to show that GBT is internally incoherent. We argue that this type of argument proceeds from a mistaken assumption about GBT’s core, viz.…Read more
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