I took my PhD in the University of Navarra (Spain) on the supervaluationist theory of vagueness. My contribution to the discussion is connected to logical consequence. I think that the supervaluationist has good reasons to reject both global and local validity and endorse a distinctive notion of consequence ('regional validity') that lies in between. I spent the year 2008 in UCL and the autumnn term of that year in the Institute of Philosophy, London. I'm currently back in Navarra teaching on Logic and Philosophy of Science. I'm now working with Paul Egré, Dave Ripley and Robert van Rooij on a new approach to paradoxes based on non-transitive…

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