Victoria University of Wellington
School of History, Philosophy, Political Science and International Relations
PhD, 2012
Groningen, Netherlands
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    Reflexive-insensitive modal logics
    Review of Symbolic Logic 9 (1): 167-180. 2016.
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    Modular Sequent Calculi for Classical Modal Logics
    Studia Logica 103 (1): 175-217. 2015.
    This paper develops sequent calculi for several classical modal logics. Utilizing a polymodal translation of the standard modal language, we are able to establish a base system for the minimal classical modal logic E from which we generate extensions in a modular manner. Our systems admit contraction and cut admissibility, and allow a systematic proof-search procedure of formal derivations
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    Completeness results for some two-dimensional logics of actuality
    Review of Symbolic Logic 5 (2): 239-258. 2012.
    We provide a Hilbert-style axiomatization of the logic of , as well as a two-dimensional semantics with respect to which our logics are sound and complete. Our completeness results are quite general, pertaining to all such actuality logics that extend a normal and canonical modal basis. We also show that our logics have the strong finite model property and permit straightforward first-order extensions
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    Logics of Ignorance and Being Wrong
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 30 (5): 870-885. 2022.
    This article investigates the connections between the logics of being wrong, introduced in Steinsvold (2011, Notre Dame J. Form. Log., 52, 245–253), and factive ignorance, presented in Kubyshkina and Petrolo (2021, Synthese, 198, 5917–5928). The first part of the paper provides a sound and complete axiomatization of the logic of factive ignorance that corrects errors in Kubyshkina and Petrolo (2021, Synthese, 198, 5917–5928) and resolves questions about the expressivity of the language. In the s…Read more
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    A note on logics of essence and accident
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 28 (5): 881-891. 2020.
    In this paper, we examine the logics of essence and accident and attempt to ascertain the extent to which those logics are genuinely formalizing the concepts in which we are interested. We suggest that they are not completely successful as they stand. We diagnose some of the problems and make a suggestion for improvement. We also discuss some issues concerning definability in the formal language.
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    This article outlines a semantic approach to the logics of unknown truths, and the logic of false beliefs, using neighborhood structures, giving results on soundness, completeness, and expressivity. Relational semantics for the logics of unknown truths are also addressed, specically the conditions under which sound axiomatizations of these logics might be obtained from their normal counterparts, and the relationship between refexive insensitive logics and logics containing the provability operat…Read more
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    Two-Dimensional Tableaux
    Australasian Journal of Logic 13 (7). 2016.
    We present two-dimensional tableau systems for the actuality, fixedly, and up-arrow operators. All systems are proved sound and complete with respect to a two-dimensional semantics. In addition, a decision procedure for the actuality logics is discussed.