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    Halbach and Fujimoto have formulated an axiomatic theory of truth and determinateness, CD. They asked whether the theory can be augmented with a principle saying that all determinateness ascriptions are themselves determinate. We answer their question in the negative. In order to put the problem in a more abstract framework, we introduce the notion of `admissibility', and we obtain a general impossibility result for the class of admissible sentences. In particular, we show that under mild assump…Read more
  •  55
    On Classical Determinate Truth
    Review of Symbolic Logic 18 (4): 1041-1067. 2025.
    The paper proposes and studies new classical, type-free theories of truth and determinateness with unprecedented features. The theories are fully compositional, strongly classical (namely, their internal and external logics are both classical), and feature a defined determinateness predicate satisfying desirable and widely agreed principles. The theories capture a conception of truth and determinateness according to which the generalizing power associated with the classicality and full compositi…Read more
  •  118
    Implicit commitments of instrumental acceptance: A case study
    Philosophical Quarterly 76 (3): 851-879. 2024.
    When accepting an axiomatic theory S, we are implicitly committed to various statements that are independent of its axioms. Examples of such implicit commitments include consistency statements and reflection principles for S. While foundational acceptance has received considerable attention in this context, the study of implicit commitments triggered by weaker notions remains underdeveloped. This article extends the analysis investigating implicit commitments inherent in instrumental acceptance,…Read more
  •  76
    Saving logic from paradox via nonclassical recapture
    Philosophical Studies 181 (6): 1547-1563. 2024.
    The Liar paradox arguably shows that a coherent and self-applicable notion of truth is governed by nonclassical logic. It then seems natural to conclude that classical logic is inadequate for defining a truth theory. In this article, we argue that this is not the case. In the spirit of Reinhardt (Math Logic Formal Syst 94:227, 1985; J Philos Logic 15:219–251, 1986), and in analogy with Hilbert’s program for the foundation of classical mathematics, we will articulate an instrumentalist justificat…Read more
  •  97
    Notes on Models of (Partial) Kripke–Feferman Truth
    Studia Logica 111 (1): 83-111. 2023.
    This article investigates models of axiomatizations related to the semantic conception of truth presented by Kripke (J Philos 72(19):690–716, 1975), the so-called _fixed-point semantics_. Among the various proof systems devised as a proof-theoretic characterization of the fixed-point semantics, in recent years two alternatives have received particular attention: _classical systems_ (i.e., systems based on classical logic) and _nonclassical systems_ (i.e., systems based on some nonclassical logic…Read more
  •  66
    Fixed-point models for paradoxical predicates
    Australasian Journal of Logic 18 (7): 688-723. 2021.
    This paper introduces a new kind of fixed-point semantics, filling a gap within approaches to Liar-like paradoxes involving fixed-point models à la Kripke (1975). The four-valued models presented below, (i) unlike the three-valued, consistent fixed-point models defined in Kripke (1975), are able to differentiate between paradoxical and pathological-but-unparadoxical sentences, and (ii) unlike the four-valued, paraconsistent fixed-point models first studied in Visser (1984) and Woodruff (1984), p…Read more
  •  97
    KF, PKF and Reinhardt’s Program
    Review of Symbolic Logic 1 33-58. 2022.
    In “Some Remarks on Extending and Interpreting Theories with a Partial Truth Predicate”, Reinhardt [21] famously proposed an instrumentalist interpretation of the truth theory Kripke–Feferman ( $\mathrm {KF}$ ) in analogy to Hilbert’s program. Reinhardt suggested to view $\mathrm {KF}$ as a tool for generating “the significant part of $\mathrm {KF}$ ”, that is, as a tool for deriving sentences of the form $\mathrm{Tr}\ulcorner {\varphi }\urcorner $. The constitutive question of Reinhardt’s progr…Read more
  •  81
    On the Costs of Classical Logic
    Erkenntnis 88 (3): 1157-1188. 2021.
    This article compares classical (or -like) and nonclassical (or -like) axiomatisations of the fixed-point semantics developed by Kripke (J Philos 72(19): 690–716, 1975). Following the line of investigation of Halbach and Nicolai (J Philos Logic 47(2): 227–257, 2018), we do not compare and qua theories of truth simpliciter, but rather qua axiomatisations of the Kripkean conception of truth. We strengthen the central results of Halbach and Nicolai (2018) and Nicolai (Stud Log 106(1): 101–130, 2018…Read more