My work is primarily concerned with analytic philosophy and consists of proposed solutions to various philosophical paradoxes, including the Doomsday argument, Hempel's paradox, Goodman’s paradox, the surprise examination paradox, the Sleeping Beauty problem, and the Simulation argument, among others. A conceptual tool, the n-universes, which is useful for the study of philosophical problems, is also presented.
An important area of interest is the study of reasoning in the field of psychopathology. Several texts also relate to cognition and cognitive distortions. Additions to the classical theory of cognitive distortions are presented, along…
My work is primarily concerned with analytic philosophy and consists of proposed solutions to various philosophical paradoxes, including the Doomsday argument, Hempel's paradox, Goodman’s paradox, the surprise examination paradox, the Sleeping Beauty problem, and the Simulation argument, among others. A conceptual tool, the n-universes, which is useful for the study of philosophical problems, is also presented.
An important area of interest is the study of reasoning in the field of psychopathology. Several texts also relate to cognition and cognitive distortions. Additions to the classical theory of cognitive distortions are presented, along with their applications in the field of psycho-pathological philosophy, including a new conceptual framework for cognitive distortions and specific accounts of personalization, over-generalization, and labeling.
Lastly, there are texts on semantics and the study of concepts. These texts are based on a specific conceptual tool: the matrices of concepts. Recent applications include the dialectical plan, paradigm analysis of a corpus of proverbs, and the analysis of the love-hate-indifference triplet of concepts.
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