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    The Fictional Guide to Impossible Truths
    Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 29 (2): 255-276. 2025.
    In this paper, our main goal is to present a new account for contradictions and impossible truths. It is loosely based on both Austin’s account of truth and the Logic of Impossible Truths (LIT), a formal semantics designed to address incomplete, inconsistent, and non-normal sets of sentences. Our main thesis is that some truths are impossible (in the sense that they accurately classify impossible situations), but no impossibility is real, no impossible truth is about real situations. We divide t…Read more
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    Openness in situations of joint attention
    with Daniel de Luca Noronha
    Perspectiva Filosófica 49 (5). 2022.
    Openness is a distinctive feature in the episodes of joint attention. In such an episode, everything is in the open, nothing is hidden (PEACOCKE, 2005, p. 298). But what is this metaphorical description supposed to grasp? On the common knowledge approach, openness is characterized by an infinite list of iterated perceptual knowledge attributions. This approach overloads the cognitive costs of joint attention. On the relational approach, openness is a primitive notion; the phenomenon results from…Read more
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    In this paper, we discuss a family of arguments that show the inconsistency of the concept of omniscience, which is one of the central attributes of the theistic God. We introduce three member of this family: Grim’s Divine Liar Paradox, Milne’s Paradox and our own Divine Curry. They can be seen as theological counterparts of well-known semantic paradoxes. We argue that the very simple dialetheist response to these paradoxes doesn’t work well and then introduce our own response based on a framewo…Read more
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    Situations and the Liar Paradoxes
    Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 22 (1): 35-57. 2018.
    In this paper we intend to outline an introduction to Situation Theory as an approach to the liar paradoxes. This idea was first presented by the work of Barwise and Etchemendy ). First we introduce the paradoxes in their most appealing and important versions. Second we show that non-classical approaches on the problem usually get puzzled by the revenge problem on one side and loss of expressive power on the other side. Last, we present Situation Theory and try to show how it is capable of solvi…Read more
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    Impossible Truths: A Non-dialetheist Paraconsistent Approach to Paradoxes
    In Mattia Petrolo & Giorgio Venturi (eds.), Paradoxes Between Truth and Proof, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 109-130. 2024.
    In this paper, I intend to offer a non-dialetheist semantics for a modal treatment of both negation and conditional that represents the Transparency of Truth. I shall argue that to evaluate paradoxical self-referential sentences (extensional and hyper-intensional ones) we need to consider inconsistent situations, even if we are evaluating these sentences in a consistent situation. This is a good point pro paraconsistency but does not force us into Dialetheism. I offer here a paracomplete paracon…Read more
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    This submission is addressed to the symposium on Prof. André Abath’s book “Knowing What Things Are: An Erotetic-Based Account” (2022).