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1165A defense of Isaacson’s thesis, or how to make sense of the boundaries of finite mathematicsSynthese 203 (2): 1-22. 2024.Daniel Isaacson has advanced an epistemic notion of arithmetical truth according to which the latter is the set of truths that we grasp on the basis of our understanding of the structure of natural numbers alone. Isaacson’s thesis is then the claim that Peano Arithmetic (PA) is the theory of finite mathematics, in the sense that it proves all and only arithmetical truths thus understood. In this paper, we raise a challenge for the thesis and show how it can be overcome. We introduce the concept …Read more
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122Nonclassical Truth with Classical Strength. A Proof-Theoretic Analysis of Compositional Truth Over HypeReview of Symbolic Logic 16 (2): 425-448. 2023.Questions concerning the proof-theoretic strength of classical versus nonclassical theories of truth have received some attention recently. A particularly convenient case study concerns classical and nonclassical axiomatizations of fixed-point semantics. It is known that nonclassical axiomatizations in four- or three-valued logics are substantially weaker than their classical counterparts. In this paper we consider the addition of a suitable conditional to First-Degree Entailment—a logic recentl…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Mathematical Logic |
| Liar Paradox |
| Mathematical Truth |