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91Algorithmic Racism in AI Chatbots: Epistemic and Ethical Perspectives on AuditingIn Steven S. Gouveia (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, Springer Nature Switzerland. pp. 515-525. 2026.
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237Lakatos’s methodology and its application to logic research programs: a comparative studyLogic and Logical Philosophy. forthcoming.Imre Lakatos’s methodology of research programs (Lakatos(1978)) is renowned for describing the evolution of scientific theories through a combination of heuristic mechanisms that guide their development. Various attempts to apply Lakatos’s framework to research programs in logic and mathematics are found in Priest (1989), Aberdein and Read (2009), and Hallett (1979a). The paper draws on Lakatosian assessments of progressive and degenerating mathematical theories found in Hallett (1979a) to advan…Read more
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31Topics in logical anti-exceptionalism and paraconsistent logicsDissertation, Ruhr-Universität Bochum. 2022.The present monograph is an investigation of foundational topics within logical anti-exceptionalism and its relation to one specific class of non-classical logics, namely paraconsistent logics. For this, the thesis is composed of two parts. The first part explores foundational issues of the anti-exceptionalist debate by applying methods and conceptual tools from the philosophy of science. The second part of the thesis is devoted to technical aspects of paraconsistent logics. The main results are…Read more
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743Anti-exceptionalism about logic and the a priori/a posteriori divideRevista Perspectiva Filosófica 52 (02): 22-52. 2025.Anti‐exceptionalism about logic is the view that logic is not special; it is just like empirical sci‐ ence in many respects. In particular, it is thought that an anti‐exceptionalist must also hold that logical theories are completely a posteriori. However, it is not clear what it means to say that logical theories are a posteriori, for the a priori/a posteriori divide has been explored from different perspectives in contemporary philosophy. The central claim of this paper is to argue that logica…Read more
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661Minimal inconsistency-tolerant logics: a quantitative approachAustralasian Journal of Logic 22 (03): 308-365. 2025.In order to reason in a non-trivializing way with contradictions, para- consistent logics reject some classically valid inferences. As a way of re- covering some of these inferences, Graham Priest ([Priest, 1991]) proposed to nonmonotonically strengthen the Logic of Paradox by allowing the se- lection of “less inconsistent” models via a comparison of their respective inconsistent parts. This move recaptures a good portion of classical logic in that it does not block, e.g., disjunctive syllogism,…Read more
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643Inferential interpretations of many-valued logicsLogics 1 (2): 112-128. 2024.Non-Tarskian interpretations of many-valued logics have been widely explored in the logic literature. The development of non-tarskian conceptions of logical consequence set the theoretical foundations for rediscovering well-known (Tarskian) many-valued logics. One may find in distinct authors many novel interpretations of many-valued systems. They are produced through a type of procedure which consists in altering the semantic structure of Tarskian many-valued logics in order to output a non-Tar…Read more
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84An Introduction to the Philosophy of Logic, written by Cohnitz, D. & Estrada-González, LHistory of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 26 (1): 156-159. 2023.
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1863Logical theory revision through data underdetermination: an anti-exceptionalist exercisePrincipia: An International Journal of Epistemology 25 (1). 2021.The anti-exceptionalist debate brought into play the problem of what are the relevant data for logical theories and how such data affects the validities accepted by a logical theory. In the present paper, I depart from Laudan's reticulated model of science to analyze one aspect of this problem, namely of the role of logical data within the process of revision of logical theories. For this, I argue that the ubiquitous nature of logical data is responsible for the proliferation of several distinct…Read more
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1208On the very idea of choosing a logic: the role of the background logicIn Alexandre Costa-Leite (ed.), Abstract Consequence and Logics - Essays in Honor of Edelcio G. de Souza, College Publications. pp. 267-286. 2020.Logical anti-exceptionalism is the view that logic is not special among the sciences. In particular, anti-exceptionalists claim that logical theory choice is effected on the same bases as any other theory choice procedure, i.e., by abduction, by weighting pros and cons of rival views, and by judging which theory scores best on a given set of parameters. In this paper, we first present the anti-exceptionalists favourite method for logical theory choice. After spotting on important features of the…Read more
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1287(Master thesis) Of madness and many-valuedness: an investigation into Suszko's thesisDissertation, UFRN. 2015.Suszko’s Thesis is a philosophical claim regarding the nature of many-valuedness. It was formulated by the Polish logician Roman Suszko during the middle 70s and states the existence of “only but two truth values”. The thesis is a reaction against the notion of many-valuedness conceived by Jan Łukasiewicz. Reputed as one of the modern founders of many-valued logics, Łukasiewicz considered a third undeter- mined value in addition to the traditional Fregean values of Truth and Falsehood. For Łukas…Read more