Elizabeth Munoz

Texas A&M University-Commerce
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    Phenomenal contrast arguments for cognitive phenomenology
    with Elijah Chudnoff and Juan Fernando Álvarez Céspedes
    Estudios de Filosofía (Universidad de Antioquia) 57. 2018.
    According to proponents of irreducible cognitive phenomenology some cognitive states put one in phenomenal states for which no wholly sensory states suffice. One of the main approaches to defending the view that there is irreducible cognitive phenomenology is to give a phenomenal contrast argument. In this paper I distinguish three kinds of phenomenal contrast argument: what I call pure--represented by Strawson’s Jack/Jacques argument --hypothetical-- represented by Kriegel’s Zoe argument --and …Read more
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    A multimodal logic for closeness
    with A. Burrieza and M. Ojeda-Aciego
    Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 27 (3): 225-237. 2017.
    We introduce a multimodal logic for order of magnitude reasoning which considers a new logic-based alternative to the notion of closeness, we provide an axiom system and prove its soundness and completeness.