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Mirko Engler

University of Vienna
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  • University of Vienna
    Department of Philosophy
    Post-doctoral Fellow
Humboldt University, Berlin
Department of Philosophy
PhD
Vienna, Austria
0000-0002-4157-898X
Areas of Specialization
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Mathematics
Areas of Interest
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Mathematics
Philosophy of Computing and Information
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    Zur Bedeutung und Übersetzung mathematischer Theorien
    Logos. 2026.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicFormalism in MathematicsMeaning
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    Relative Interpretations and Substitutional Definitions of Logical Truth and Consequence
    In Martin Blicha & Igor Sedlar (eds.), The Logica Yearbook 2019, College Publications. 2020.
    This paper proposes substitutional definitions of logical truth and consequence in terms of relative interpretations that are extensionally equivalent to the model-theoretic definitions for any relational first-order language. Our philosophical motivation to consider substitutional definitions is based on the hope to simplify the meta-theory of logical consequence. We discuss to what extent our definitions can contribute to that.
    History of Western PhilosophyScience, Logic, and MathematicsPhilosophy, Misc
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