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Veikko R. Rantala

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Epistemology
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
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Epistemology
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
  • All publications (40)
  •  266
    Harjoitustehtäviä monisteen Rantala & Virtanen, Logiikkaa: teoriaa ja sovelluksia
    with Ari Virtanen
    Propositional LogicPredicate Logic
  •  471
    Logiikan peruskurssi
    with Ari Virtanen
    Tampereen yliopisto. 2003.
    Predicate LogicPropositional Logic
  •  22
    Malli, metodi, merkitys: esseitä Veikko Rantalan 60-vuotispäivän kunniaksi (edited book)
    with Leila Haaparanta
    Myynti, Tampereen yliopisto. 1993.
    Philosophy, General Works
  •  26
    Kauneus: filosofisen estetiikan ongelmia (edited book)
    with Markus Lammenranta
    Jakelu, Tampereen yliopiston kirjasto. 1990.
    Aesthetics
  •  42
    The end of art and beyond: essays after Danto (edited book)
    with Arto Haapala and Jerrold Levinson
    Humanities Press. 1997.
    The first half of this collection addresses these themes as given voice by the philosopher and critic Arthur Danto, while the second part contains essays of a more independent cast which assume a variety of stating points aimed at illuminating the theoreticity, temporality, computability, and abstract possibilities of present and future arts.
    Aesthetics
  •  28
    Ympäristö, arkkitehtuuri, estetiikka (edited book)
    with Arto Haapala and Martti Honkanen
    Gaudeamus Helsinki University Press. 2006.
    Aesthetics
  •  52
    Explanatory Translation: Beyond the Kuhnian Model of Conceptual Change
    Kluwer/Springer. 2002.
    A systematic attempt to understand cognitive characteristics of translation by bringing its logical, pragmatic, and hermeneutic features together and examining a number of scientific, logical (philosophical and formal),and philosophical applications. The notion of translation investigated here is called explanatory since it is not a translation in the standard, meaning-saving sense but aims to provide an explanation for the meaning change in exact terms.
    Mathematical ExplanationVarieties of Explanation, Misc
  •  136
    Realism and formal semantics
    with David Pearce
    Synthese 52 (1): 39--53. 1982.
    The doctrines of scientific realism have enjoyed a close and enduring, if not always harmonious, association with Tarski's semantic conception of truth and theories of formal semantics generally. From its inception Tarski's theory received unqualified support from some realists, like Karl Popper, who saw it as legitimizing the use of semantic notions in epistemology and the philosophy of science
  •  202
    Approximative explanation is deductive-nomological
    with David Pearce
    Philosophy of Science 52 (1): 126-140. 1985.
    We revive the idea that a deductive-nomological explanation of a scientific theory by its successor may be defensible, even in those common and troublesome cases where the theories concerned are mutually incompatible; and limiting, approximating and counterfactual assumptions may be required in order to define a logical relation between them. Our solution is based on a general characterization of limiting relations between physical theories using the method of nonstandard analysis
    Deductive-Nomological Explanation
  •  80
    Facts and the choice of logical foundations
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 25 (4): 347-353. 1984.
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic
  • Scientific Change and Counterfactuals in Scientific Knowledge Socialized
    Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 108 399-408. 1988.
    Scientific Change, MiscSociology of Science
  •  74
    Metaphor and Conceptual Change
    Danish Yearbook of Philosophy 31 (1): 181-190. 1996.
    Metaphor
  •  23
    Aesthetic Tension: Cognitive Aspects of Interpretation
    Peter Lang. 2011.
    This is an interdisciplinary study of what is cognitively going on when we interpret, respresent, or evaluate cultural entities, works of art included. In addition, the role of interpretation in experience and in cultural objects is elucidated from a cognitive point of view. The book relies on theories of action, perception, possible worlds, modalities, intentionality. cognition, and brain research, and it contains anumber of case studies. The book ptovides some new insights into some much-discu…Read more
    This is an interdisciplinary study of what is cognitively going on when we interpret, respresent, or evaluate cultural entities, works of art included. In addition, the role of interpretation in experience and in cultural objects is elucidated from a cognitive point of view. The book relies on theories of action, perception, possible worlds, modalities, intentionality. cognition, and brain research, and it contains anumber of case studies. The book ptovides some new insights into some much-discussed problems related to interpretation.
    Varieties of RepresentationRepresentation in Cognitive ScienceVisual ArtsPhilosophy of Action, Misc
  •  43
    Constructing a general model of theory dynamics
    with David Pearce
    Bulletin of the Section of Logic 11 (1/2): 56-60. 1982.
    Though formal metascience has made rapid advances over the past few decades, it has seldom been seen to contribute much to the rational reconstruction of scientic development; for the most part, logical concepts have found application in the synchronic analysis of scientic theories. It should be important, therefore, to consider to what extent diachronic or dynamic aspects of scientic theorizing may also be captured within the connes of a formal metascientic framework, and what tools are best su…Read more
    Though formal metascience has made rapid advances over the past few decades, it has seldom been seen to contribute much to the rational reconstruction of scientic development; for the most part, logical concepts have found application in the synchronic analysis of scientic theories. It should be important, therefore, to consider to what extent diachronic or dynamic aspects of scientic theorizing may also be captured within the connes of a formal metascientic framework, and what tools are best suited for constructing a general model of theory dynamics
  •  160
    The worlds of fiction and the worlds of science: A comparative study
    with Liselotte Wiesenthal
    Synthese 78 (1). 1989.
    Possible Worlds, MiscTruth in Fiction
  •  199
    Quantified modal logic: Non-normal worlds and propositional attitudes
    Studia Logica 41 (1). 1982.
    One way to obtain a comprehensive semantics for various systems of modal logic is to use a general notion of non-normal world. In the present article, a general notion of modal system is considered together with a semantic framework provided by such a general notion of non-normal world. Methodologically, the main purpose of this paper is to provide a logical framework for the study of various modalities, notably prepositional attitudes. Some specific systems are studied together with semantics u…Read more
    One way to obtain a comprehensive semantics for various systems of modal logic is to use a general notion of non-normal world. In the present article, a general notion of modal system is considered together with a semantic framework provided by such a general notion of non-normal world. Methodologically, the main purpose of this paper is to provide a logical framework for the study of various modalities, notably prepositional attitudes. Some specific systems are studied together with semantics using non-normal worlds of different kinds.
    Quantified Modal LogicSemantics for Modal LogicPropositional Attitudes
  •  117
    Knowledge Representation: Two Kinds Of Emergence
    Synthese 129 (2): 195-209. 2001.
    Two different but closely related issues in current cognitive science will be considered in this essay. One is the controversial and extensively discussed question of how connectionist and symbolic representations of knowledge are related to each other. The other concerns the notion of connectionist learning and its relevance for the understanding of the distinction between propositional and nonpropositional knowledge. More specifically, I shall give an overview of a result in Rantala and Vadén …Read more
    Two different but closely related issues in current cognitive science will be considered in this essay. One is the controversial and extensively discussed question of how connectionist and symbolic representations of knowledge are related to each other. The other concerns the notion of connectionist learning and its relevance for the understanding of the distinction between propositional and nonpropositional knowledge. More specifically, I shall give an overview of a result in Rantala and Vadén (1994) establishing a limiting case correspondence between symbolic and connectionist representations and, on the other hand, study the problem, preliminarily investigated in Rantala (1998), of how propositional knowledge may arise from nonpropositional knowledge. I shall also try to point out that on some more or less plausible assumptions, often made by cognitive scientists, these results may have some significance when we try to comprehend the nature of human knowledge representation. Some of these assumptions are rather hypothethical and debatable for the time being and they will become justified in the future only if there will be more progress in the empirical and theoretical research on the brain and on artificial networks. The assumptions concern, besides some questions of the behavior of neural networks, such things as the relevance of pattern recognition for modelling human cognition, in particular, knowledge acquisition, and the relation between emergence and reduction.
    EmergenceRepresentation in Cognitive ScienceRepresentation in Connectionism
  •  121
    Realism and reference
    with David Pearce
    Synthese 52 (3). 1982.
    Realism and Anti-RealismReferenceVarieties of Scientific Realism
  •  141
    A logical study of the correspondence relation
    with David Pearce
    Journal of Philosophical Logic 13 (1). 1984.
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic
  •  36
    Translation and Scientific Change
    In William Herfel et al (ed.), Theories and Models in Scientific Processes, Rodopi. pp. 249--268. 1995.
    Theory ChangeIncommensurability in Science
  •  102
    On the logical basis of the structuralist philosophy of science
    Erkenntnis 15 (3). 1980.
  • Counterfactual Reduction
    In Kostas Gavroglu, Yorgos Goudaroulis & P. Nicolacopoulos (eds.), Imre Lakatos and Theories of Scientific Change, Springer. pp. 347-360. 1989.
    Science, Logic, and MathematicsImre Lakatos
  •  144
    Constructing general models of theory dynamics
    with David Pearce
    Studia Logica 42 (2-3). 1983.
    This essay is an attempt to consider dynamic aspects of scientific theorising from a formal perspective. Our emphasis will be on the aims and methods for constructing formal models of theory dynamics which will be conceived from a general or 'theoretical' rather than 'applied' standpoint
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicLogic and Philosophy of Logic, Miscellaneous
  •  1
    The work of art, identity and interpretation
    Semiotica 87 (3-4): 271-292. 1991.
  •  76
    Review (review)
    Synthese 86 (2): 297-319. 1991.
  •  1
    Learning and Epistemic Logic
    Acta Philosophica Fennica 78 139. 2006.
    Epistemic Logic
  • Scientific Change, Continuity, and Problem Solving
    with David Pearce
    Philosophia Naturalis 21 (2/4): 389-399. 1984.
    Causation, MiscellaneousTheory Change
  •  109
    Correspondence as an intertheory relation
    with David Pearce
    Studia Logica 42 (2-3). 1983.
    In this paper we give the gist of our reconstructed notion of (limiting case) correspondence. Our notion is very general, so that it should be applicable to all the cases in which a correspondence has been said to exist in actual science.
    Logic and Philosophy of LogicLiar Paradox
  •  78
    The Literary Work and Intentionality
    Nordic Journal of Aesthetics 5 (8). 1992.
    AestheticsPhilosophy of Literature
  •  25
    On the Theory of Definability in First-order Logic
    . 1973.
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic, Miscellaneous
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