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Notas sobre la evolución del realismo en el pensamiento de G. CantorAnálisis Filosófico 11 (1): 39. 1991.
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Evidencia e investigación. La Epistemología filosófica reivindicadaRevista de Filosofía (Madrid) 15 (1): 209-218. 1996.
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1Lógica y ontología. Verdad existencia e identidad como funciones de segundo nivelRevista de Filosofía (Madrid) 11 265. 1994.
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EnunciadoIn Luis Vega and Paula Olmos (ed.), Compendio de Lógica, Argumentación y Retórica, Editorial Trotta. 2011.
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5Inferential markers and conventional implicaturesTeorema: International Journal of Philosophy 26 (2): 124-140. 2007.
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2Relativism of Truth vs. Dogmatism about Truths A False DichotomyTeorema: International Journal of Philosophy 28 (3): 00-00. 2009.
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6Extensionalidad, opacidad y estructura intensional. Un análisis de las falacias en contextos epistémicosRevista de Filosofía (Madrid) 12 355. 1994.Sin resumen
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2Anti-individualism and basic self-knowledgeIn María José Frápolli & Esther Romero (eds.), Meaning, Basic Self-Knowledge, and Mind: Essays on Tyler Burge, University of Chicago Press. 2002.
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Naturalising logic: the inference-marker viewIn Marcin Młlkowski & Konrad Talmont-Kaminski (eds.), Beyond Description. Naturalism and Normativity, College Publications. pp. 226-242. 2010.
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17Un Analisis Logico de las Teorias de la Identidad Psiconeural (A logical analysis of the psychoneural identity theories)Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 15 (2): 319-348. 2000.El propósito de este artículo es mostrar que las llamadas "teorías de la identidad psiconeural" no tienen la estructura lógica de una teoría genuina de la identidad. Un operador de identidad genuino es un operador de segundo orden, o de órdenes superiores, que convierte predicados n-ádicos en predicados n-1-ádicos. Si las teorias de la identidad psiconeural no son, en realidad, teorías de la identidad, entonces la críticas habituales que usan la Ley de Leibniz y otros rasgos que se relacionan co…Read more
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14Quantifiers. Hintikka and Frege on Quantification ConceptsIn Hans van Ditmarsch & Gabriel Sandu (eds.), Jaakko Hintikka on Knowledge and Game Theoretical Semantics, Springer. pp. 279-298. 2018.Hintikka’s semantic approach to meaning, a development of Wittgenstein’s view of meaning as use, is the general theme of this chapter. We will focus on the analysis of quantified sentences and on the scope of the principle of compositionality and compare Hintikka’s take on these issues with that of Frege. The aim of this paper is to show that Hintikka’s analysis of quantified expressions as choice functions, in spite of its obvious dissimilarities with respect to the higher-order approach, is ac…Read more
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3Book Reviews (review)History and Philosophy of Logic 15 (2): 237-263. 1994.Patrick Grim, The incomplete universe:totality, knowledge, and truth. Cambridge, Mass, and London: The MIT Press, 1991. xiv + 165pp. £22.50 Jan SebestikLogique et mathématique chez Bernard Bolzano. Paris:Vrin, 1992. 522 pp. 198Fr J. De Lorenzo, Kant y la matemâtica. El uso constructivo de la razön pura Madrid:Editorial Tecnos, 1992. 180 pp. No price stated F. Coniglione, R. Poli And J. Woleintski, Polish scientific philosophy:The Lvov-Warsaw school. Amsterdam and Atlanta, Georgia: Rodopi, 1993. …Read more
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14Minimal ExpressivismDialectica 66 (4): 471-487. 2012.The purpose of this paper is twofold: first we outline a version of non-descriptivism, ‘minimal expressivism’, leaving aside certain long-standing problems associated with conventional expressivist views. Second, we examine the way in which familiar expressivist results can be accommodated within this framework, through a particular interpretation that the expressive realm lends to a theory of meaning. Expressivist theories of meaning address only a portion of the classical problems attributed t…Read more
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74Expressivism, Relativism, and the Analytic Equivalence TestFrontiers in Psychology 6. 2015.The purpose of this paper is to show that, pace (Field, 2009), MacFarlane’s assessment relativism and expressivism should be sharply distinguished. We do so by arguing that relativism and expressivism exemplify two very different approaches to context-dependence. Relativism, on the one hand, shares with other contemporary approaches a bottom–up, building block, model, while expressivism is part of a different tradition, one that might include Lewis’ epistemic contextualism and Frege’s content in…Read more
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24First Edition of the Lullius Lectures: Kitcher’s Reconstruction in the Philosophy of ScienceTheoria 28 (2): 181-184. 2013.This monographic section contains the three papers delivered by Philip Kitcher as Raimundus Lullius Lectures during the VII Conference of the Spanish Society of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, that took place in Santiago de Compostela (July 18th-20th, 2012). It also includes three of the contributions presented to the Symposium on Kitcher’s work in the same Conference.
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17First Edition of the Lullius Lectures: Kitcher’s Reconstruction in the Philosophy of ScienceTheoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 28 (2): 181-184. 2013.This monographic section contains the three papers delivered by Philip Kitcher as Raimundus Lullius Lectures during the VII Conference of the Spanish Society of Logic, Methodology, and Philosophy of Science, that took place in Santiago de Compostela (July 18th-20th, 2012). It also includes three of the contributions presented to the Symposium on Kitcher’s work in the same Conference.
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15The Priority of Propositions. A Pragmatist Philosophy of LogicSpringer Verlag. 2023.This monograph is a defence of the Fregean take on logic. The author argues that Frege ́s projects, in logic and philosophy of language, are essentially connected and that the formalist shift produced by the work of Peano, Boole and Schroeder and continued by Hilbert and Tarski is completely alien to Frege's approach in the Begriffsschrift. A central thesis of the book is that judgeable contents, i.e. propositions, are the primary bearers of logical properties, which makes logic embedded in our …Read more
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20Tracking the World DownPhilosophical Topics 50 (1): 83-107. 2022.The background of this paper is what I call “pragmatic inferentialism,” a view that I attribute to Robert Brandom. Here, I develop Brandom’s view and argue that it is a kind of subject naturalism, in Price’s sense, and that the charge of idealism sometimes addressed against it is unwarranted. Regarding, I show that pragmatic inferentialism finds support from evolutionary psychology and developmental psychology. Regarding, I present what I call “level 0 expressivism,” which I take to be the seman…Read more
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9Meaning, Basic Self-Knowledge, and Mind: Essays on Tyler Burge (edited book)University of Chicago Press. 2002.This volume comprises a lively and thorough discussion between philosophers and Tyler Burge about Burge's recent, and already widely accepted, position in the theory of meaning, mind, and knowledge. This position is embodied by an externalist theory of meaning and an anti-individualist theory of mind and approach to self-knowledge. The authors of the eleven papers here expound their versions of this position and go on to critique Burge's version. Together with Burge's replies, this volume offers…Read more
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Show me: tractarian non-representationalismTeorema: International Journal of Philosophy 2 (40): 63-81. 2021.
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13Did Ramsey ever endorse a redundancy theory of truth?Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 41 (1): 315-332. 2011.This paper deals with Ramsey's theory of truth and its aim is twofold: on the one hand, it will explain what position about truth Ramsey actually defended, and, on the other hand, we will pursue Ramsey's insight in the 20th Century. When the name of Frank Ramsey is mentioned, one of the things that comes to mind is the theory of truth as redundancy. In the following pages we will argue that Ramsey never supported such a theory, but rather an analysis of truth noticeably similar to the prosentent…Read more
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19The Norm of Truth: An Introduction to the Philosophy of LogicPhilosophical Quarterly 44 (174): 126-127. 1994.
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83Non-Representational Mathematical RealismTheoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 30 (3): 331-348. 2015.This paper is an attempt to convince anti-realists that their correct intuitions against the metaphysical inflationism derived from some versions of mathematical realism do not force them to embrace non-standard, epistemic approaches to truth and existence. It is also an attempt to convince mathematical realists that they do not need to implement their perfectly sound and judicious intuitions with the anti-intuitive developments that render full-blown mathematical realism into a view which even …Read more
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279From Conceptual Content in Big Apes and AI, to the Classical Principle of Explosion: An Interview with Robert B. Brandom [Del contenido conceptual en los grandes monos e IA, hasta el principio de explosión clásico: una entrevista con Robert B. Brandom]Disputatio. Philosophical Research Bulletin 8 (9). 2019.In this Interview, Professor Robert B. Brandom answered ten detailed questions about his philosophy of Rational Pragmatism and Semantic Expressivism, grouped into four topics. 1. Metaphysics and Anthropology, 2. Pragmatics and Semantics, 3. Epistemic Expressivism and 4. Philosophy of Logic. With his careful answers Professor Brandom offers many additional insights into his rigorously constructed account of the relationship “between what we say and think, and what we are saying and thinking about…Read more
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4Un Analisis Logico de las Teorias de la Identidad Psiconeural (A logical analysis of the psychoneural identity theories)Theoria: Revista de Teoría, Historia y Fundamentos de la Ciencia 15 (2): 319-348. 2000.El propósito de este artículo es mostrar que las llamadas "teorías de la identidad psiconeural" no tienen la estructura lógica de una teoría genuina de la identidad. Un operador de identidad genuino es un operador de segundo orden, o de órdenes superiores, que convierte predicados n-ádicos en predicados n-1-ádicos. Si las teorias de la identidad psiconeural no son, en realidad, teorías de la identidad, entonces la críticas habituales que usan la Ley de Leibniz y otros rasgos que se relacionan co…Read more
Universidad De Granada
Departamento De Filosofia I
Alumnus, 1987
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy of Language |
Logic and Philosophy of Logic |