Diego Tajer (Buenos Aires) and I have been awarded Erasmus+ mobilities to strengthen the collaboration between our logic groups in Utrecht and in Buenos Aires. Within the next two years, four scholars from UBA will visit Utrecht and three scholars from Utrecht will visit Buenos Aires. We are very excited about these fantastic opportunities. I'll … Continue reading Grant for Erasmus+ mobilities with Buenos Aires
Workshop on Logical Pluralism at the MCMP
I am excited to be part of this Workshop on Logical Pluralism at the MCMP put together by Martin Fischer. The list of speakers looks great and I am really looking forward to this: Ole Hjortland (Bergen)Martin Fischer (MCMP)Alessandra Marra (MCMP)Rodrigo Mena González (MCMP)Julien Murzi (Salzburg)Gil Sagi (Haifa)Tyko Schuff (MCMP)Erik Stei (Utrecht)Brett Topey (Salzburg)Hosea von … Continue reading Workshop on Logical Pluralism at the MCMP
CLMPST 2023 – Buenos Aires
I will be presenting some more recent thoughts on logical pluralism and the collapse argument at the CLMPST 2023 in Buenos Aires. The talk will be part of a symposium on "Logic, Norms, and Reasoning" organized by Alessandra Marra, Diego Tajer, and Matteo de Benedetto. I'll post more details, soon. I am quite sure it … Continue reading CLMPST 2023 – Buenos Aires
Talks in the States 2018
I will talk about the correctness of logics at a couple of conferences. First, at the Joint Meeting of the South Carolina Society for Philosophy and the North Carolina Philosophical Society, in Rock Hill, SC, then at the Pacific APA in San Diego, CA, and, in May, at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Society … Continue reading Talks in the States 2018
Chapel Hill
The second part of my research project on logical pluralism has started. We arrived in Chapel Hill a couple of days ago and I am looking forward to work with Gillian Russell. We are still in the process of getting organized, but I can already say that I really like the place. As expected, it's … Continue reading Chapel Hill
Talks in the States 2017
I will talk about "Rivalry between logics from a pluralist perspective" at the colloquium of the UConn Logic Group on October, 27th, at the Logic and Metaphysics Workshop at the CUNY Graduate Center, on November, 20th, and on similar things in the Invited Speakers Series of the Department of Philosophy in Miami on December, 1st … Continue reading Talks in the States 2017
Arrived in New York!
As part of my current research project I am now in New York for a couple of months where I will be working on some aspects of the project with Graham Priest. The project is concerned with how logical pluralists can capture the notions of the correctness of a logic and of rivalry between logics. … Continue reading Arrived in New York!