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18Whittle vs. Cantor on the Size of Infinite SetsDialectica 77 (3): 271-282. 2023.I examine several arguments by Bruno Whittle against the Cantorian conception of the size of infinite sets. I find that none of them succeed.
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136Chain-Arguments and the Sorites ParadoxAustralasian Journal of Philosophy 97 (3): 589-604. 2019.A finite chain of valid arguments can never lead from truth to falsehood. Call this the concatenation principle, or CP. Some propose to reject CP in response to the sorites paradox. I offer...
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636Logical Inquiries into a New Formal System with Plural ReferenceIn Vincent F. Hendricks (ed.), First-order logic revisited, Logos. pp. 173-223. 2004.
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74A three-valued quantified argument calculus: Domain-free model-theory, completeness, and embedding of folReview of Symbolic Logic 10 (3): 549-582. 2017.This paper presents an extended version of the Quantified Argument Calculus (Quarc). Quarc is a logic comparable to the first-order predicate calculus. It employs several nonstandard syntactic and semantic devices, which bring it closer to natural language in several respects. Most notably, quantifiers in this logic are attached to one-place predicates; the resulting quantified constructions are then allowed to occupy the argument places of predicates. The version presented here is capable of st…Read more
Tel Aviv, Tel Aviv, Israel
Areas of Specialization
| Metaphysics |
| Logic and Philosophy of Logic |
| Philosophy of Mathematics |
| Theories of Vagueness, Misc |
| Sorites Paradox |