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List of research outcomes

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Obtaining infinitely many degrees of inconsistency by adding a strictly paraconsistent negation to classical logic
Synthese
2023-12-14Paper
Expanding the logic of paradox with a difference-making relevant implication
Outstanding Contributions to Logic
2020-08-10Paper
Adaptive proofs for networks of partial structures
Logical Studies of Paraconsistent Reasoning in Science and Mathematics
2020-02-04Paper
Handling inconsistencies in the early calculus. An adaptive logic for the design of chunk and permeate structures
Journal of Philosophical Logic
2018-07-20Paper
Non-monotonic set theory as a pragmatic foundation of mathematics
Foundations of Science
2016-06-30Paper
Nice embedding in classical logic
Studia Logica
2016-06-28Paper
Which style of reasoning to choose in the face of conflicting information?
Journal of Logic and Computation
2016-04-28Paper
A new approach to classical relevance
Studia Logica
2015-09-24Paper
A proof procedure for adaptive logics
Logic Journal of the IGPL
2015-02-27Paper
The dynamics of relevance: adaptive belief revision
Synthese
2013-11-25Paper
Strong, universal and provably non-trivial set theory by means of adaptive logic
Logic Journal of the IGPL
2013-06-11Paper
Modelling defeasible reasoning by means of adaptive logic games
Logic Journal of the IGPL
2012-09-06Paper
Strong paraconsistency by separating composition and decomposition in classical logic
Logic, Language, Information and Computation
2011-05-27Paper
On the transparency of defeasible logics: equivalent premise sets, equivalence of their extensions, and maximality of the lower limit2010-03-10Paper
Modeling sorites reasoning with adaptive fuzzy logic
Fuzzy Sets and Systems
2009-08-28Paper
Adaptive logics using the minimal abnormality strategy are \(\Pi^1_1\)-complex
Synthese
2009-08-11Paper
Yes fellows, most human reasoning is complex
Synthese
2009-06-16Paper
A generic framework for adaptive vague logics
Studia Logica
2009-03-17Paper


Research outcomes over time


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