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  1. Logic and Probability.Lorenz Demey, Barteld Kooi & Joshua Sack - 2014 - In Edward N. Zalta (ed.), The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Stanford, CA: The Metaphysics Research Lab.
     
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    Duality in Logic and Language.Lorenz Demey, and & Hans Smessaert - 2016 - Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
    Duality in Logic and Language [draft--do not cite this article] Duality phenomena occur in nearly all mathematically formalized disciplines, such as algebra, geometry, logic and natural language semantics. However, many of these disciplines use the term ‘duality’ in vastly different senses, and while some of these senses are intimately connected to each other, others seem to be entirely … Continue reading Duality in Logic and Language →.
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    Schopenhauer’s Partition Diagrams and Logical Geometry.Jens Lemanski & Lorenz Demey - 2021 - In A. Basu, G. Stapleton, S. Linker, C. Legg, E. Manalo & P. Viana (eds.), Diagrams 2021: Diagrammatic Representation and Inference. 93413 Cham, Deutschland: pp. 149-165.
    The paper examines Schopenhauer’s complex diagrams from the Berlin Lectures of the 1820 s, which show certain partitions of classes. Drawing upon ideas and techniques from logical geometry, we show that Schopenhauer’s partition diagrams systematically give rise to a special type of Aristotelian diagrams, viz. (strong) α -structures.
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    Metalogical Decorations of Logical Diagrams.Lorenz Demey & Hans Smessaert - 2016 - Logica Universalis 10 (2-3):233-292.
    In recent years, a number of authors have started studying Aristotelian diagrams containing metalogical notions, such as tautology, contradiction, satisfiability, contingency, strong and weak interpretations of contrariety, etc. The present paper is a contribution to this line of research, and its main aims are both to extend and to deepen our understanding of metalogical diagrams. As for extensions, we not only study several metalogical decorations of larger and less widely known Aristotelian diagrams, but also consider metalogical decorations of another type (...)
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    Contemporary Epistemic Logic and the Lockean Thesis.Lorenz Demey - 2013 - Foundations of Science 18 (4):599-610.
    This paper studies the Lockean thesis from the perspective of contemporary epistemic logic. The Lockean thesis states that belief can be defined as ‘sufficiently high degree of belief’. Its main problem is that it gives rise to a notion of belief which is not closed under conjunction. This problem is typical for classical epistemic logic: it is single-agent and static. I argue that from the perspective of contemporary epistemic logic, the Lockean thesis fares much better. I briefly mention that it (...)
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    Some remarks on the model theory of epistemic plausibility models.Lorenz Demey - 2011 - Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics 21 (3-4):375-395.
    The aim of this paper is to initiate a systematic exploration of the model theory of epistemic plausibility models (EPMs). There are two subtly different definitions in the literature: one by van Benthem and one by Baltag and Smets. Because van Benthem's notion is the most general, most of the paper is dedicated to this notion. We focus on the notion of bisimulation, and show that the most natural generalization of bisimulation to van Benthem-type EPMs fails. We then introduce parametrized (...)
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    Logic-Sensitivity and Bitstring Semantics in the Square of Opposition.Lorenz Demey & Stef Frijters - 2023 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 52 (6):1703-1721.
    This paper explores the interplay between logic-sensitivity and bitstring semantics in the square of opposition. Bitstring semantics is a combinatorial technique for representing the formulas that appear in a logical diagram, while logic-sensitivity entails that such a diagram may depend, not only on the formulas involved, but also on the logic with respect to which they are interpreted. These two topics have already been studied extensively in logical geometry, and are thus well-understood by themselves. However, the precise details of their (...)
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    Boolean considerations on John Buridan's octagons of opposition.Lorenz Demey - 2018 - History and Philosophy of Logic 40 (2):116-134.
    This paper studies John Buridan's octagons of opposition for the de re modal propositions and the propositions of unusual construction. Both Buridan himself and the secondary literature have emphasized the strong similarities between these two octagons (as well as a third one, for propositions with oblique terms). In this paper, I argue that the interconnection between both octagons is more subtle than has previously been thought: if we move beyond the Aristotelian relations, and also take Boolean considerations into account, then (...)
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    Aristotelian Diagrams in the Debate on Future Contingents: A Methodological Reflection on Hess's Open Future Square of Opposition.Lorenz Demey - 2019 - Sophia 58 (3):321-329.
    In the recent debate on future contingents and the nature of the future, authors such as G. A. Boyd, W. L. Craig, and E. Hess have made use of various logical notions, such as the Aristotelian relations of contradiction and contrariety, and the ‘open future square of opposition.’ My aim in this paper is not to enter into this philosophical debate itself, but rather to highlight, at a more abstract methodological level, the important role that Aristotelian diagrams can play in (...)
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  10. Agreeing to disagree in probabilistic dynamic epistemic logic.Lorenz Demey - 2014 - Synthese 191 (3):409-438.
    This paper studies Aumann’s agreeing to disagree theorem from the perspective of dynamic epistemic logic. This was first done by Dégremont and Roy (J Phil Log 41:735–764, 2012) in the qualitative framework of plausibility models. The current paper uses a probabilistic framework, and thus stays closer to Aumann’s original formulation. The paper first introduces enriched probabilistic Kripke frames and models, and various ways of updating them. This framework is then used to prove several agreement theorems, which are natural formalizations of (...)
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    Using Syllogistics to Teach Metalogic.Lorenz Demey - 2017 - Metaphilosophy 48 (4):575-590.
    This article describes a specific pedagogical context for an advanced logic course and presents a strategy that might facilitate students’ transition from the object-theoretical to the metatheoretical perspective on logic. The pedagogical context consists of philosophy students who in general have had little training in logic, except for a thorough introduction to syllogistics. The teaching strategy tries to exploit this knowledge of syllogistics, by emphasizing the analogies between ideas from metalogic and ideas from syllogistics, such as existential import, the distinction (...)
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    Thomas van Aquino, niet-normale modale logica's en het probleem van toekomstige contingenties.Luca Gili & Lorenz Demey - 2017 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 79 (2):259-276.
    Thomas Aquinas maintained that God foreknows future contingent events and that his foreknowledge does not entail that they are necessarily the case. More specifically, he stated that if God knows a future contingent event, this future contingent event will be necessarily the case de sensu composito, but not de sensu diviso. After emphasizing the unified nature of Aquinas’ notion of necessity, we propose an interpretation of his theses by restating them within the framework of non-normal modal logics. In this framework, (...)
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    Structures of oppositions in public announcement logic.Lorenz Demey - 2012 - In J.-Y. Beziau & Dale Jacquette (eds.), Around and Beyond the Square of Opposition. Birkhäuser. pp. 313--339.
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    Between Square and Hexagon in Oresme’s Livre du Ciel et du Monde.Lorenz Demey - 2019 - History and Philosophy of Logic 41 (1):36-47.
    In logic, Aristotelian diagrams are almost always assumed to be closed under negation, and are thus highly symmetric in nature. In linguistics, by contrast, these diagrams are used to study lexicalization, which is notoriously not closed under negation, thus yielding more asymmetric diagrams. This paper studies the interplay between logical symmetry and linguistic asymmetry in Aristotelian diagrams. I discuss two major symmetric Aristotelian diagrams, viz. the square and the hexagon of opposition, and show how linguistic considerations yield various asymmetric versions (...)
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    A Hexagon of Opposition for the Theism/Atheism Debate.Lorenz Demey - 2019 - Philosophia 47 (2):387-394.
    Burgess-Jackson has recently suggested that the debate between theism and atheism can be represented by means of a classical square of opposition. However, in light of the important role that the position of agnosticism plays in Burgess-Jackson’s analysis, it is quite surprising that this position is not represented in the proposed square of opposition. I therefore argue that the square of opposition should be extended to a slightly larger, more complex Aristotelian diagram, viz., a hexagon of opposition. Since this hexagon (...)
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    Aristotelian diagrams for semantic and syntactic consequence.Lorenz Demey - 2018 - Synthese 198 (1):187-207.
    Several authors have recently studied Aristotelian diagrams for various metatheoretical notions from logic, such as tautology, satisfiability, and the Aristotelian relations themselves. However, all these metalogical Aristotelian diagrams focus on the semantic (model-theoretical) perspective on logical consequence, thus ignoring the complementary, and equally important, syntactic (proof-theoretical) perspective. In this paper, I propose an explanation for this discrepancy, by arguing that the metalogical square of opposition for semantic consequence exhibits a natural analogy to the well-known square of opposition for the categorical (...)
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    Believing in Logic and Philosophy, KU Leuven, Belgium, 2014. Supervised by Stefaan Cuypers.Lorenz Demey - 2018 - Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 24 (2):201-202.
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    The Porphyrian Tree and Multiple Inheritance. A Rejoinder to Tylman on Computer Science and Philosophy.Lorenz Demey - 2018 - Foundations of Science 23 (1):173-180.
    Tylman has recently pointed out some striking conceptual and methodological analogies between philosophy and computer science. In this paper, I focus on one of Tylman’s most convincing cases, viz. the similarity between Plato’s theory of Ideas and the object-oriented programming paradigm, and analyze it in some more detail. In particular, I argue that the platonic doctrine of the Porphyrian tree corresponds to the fact that most object-oriented programming languages do not support multiple inheritance. This analysis further reinforces Tylman’s point regarding (...)
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    The perfect surprise: a new analysis in dynamic epistemic logic.Leander Vignero & Lorenz Demey - 2020 - Logic Journal of the IGPL 28 (3):341-362.
    In this article, we present a new logical framework to think about surprise. This research does not just aim to better understand, model and predict human behaviour, but also attempts to provide tools for implementing artificial agents. Moreover, these artificial agents should then also be able to reap the same epistemic benefits from surprise as humans do. We start by discussing the dominant literature regarding propositional surprise and explore its shortcomings. These shortcomings are of both an empirical and a conceptual (...)
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    De logische geometrie van Johannes Buridanus' modale achthoek.Lorenz Demey & Philipp Steinkrüger - 2017 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 79 (2):217-238.
    In order to elucidate his logical analysis of modal quantified propositions (e.g. ‘all men are necessarily mortal’), the 14th century philosopher John Buridan constructed a modal octagon of oppositions. In the present paper we study this modal octagon from the perspective of contemporary logical geometry. We argue that the modal octagon contains precisely six squares of opposition as subdiagrams, and classify these squares based on their logical properties. On a more abstract level, we show that Buridan’s modal octagon precisely captures (...)
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    On the Logical Geometry of Geometric Angles.Hans Smessaert & Lorenz Demey - 2022 - Logica Universalis 16 (4):581-601.
    In this paper we provide an analysis of the logical relations within the conceptual or lexical field of angles in 2D geometry. The basic tripartition into acute/right/obtuse angles is extended in two steps: first zero and straight angles are added, and secondly reflex and full angles are added, in both cases extending the logical space of angles. Within the framework of logical geometry, the resulting partitions of these logical spaces yield bitstring semantics of increasing complexity. These bitstring analyses allow a (...)
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    Boudewijn de Bruin, Explaining Games. The Epistemic Programme in Game Theory. Dordrecht, Springer, 2010.Lorenz Demey - 2011 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (4):789-791.
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    Carrie Jenkins, Grounding Concepts. An Empirical Basis for Arithmetical Knowledge. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008.Lorenz Demey - 2009 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 71 (4):796-798.
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    Charles Travis, Occasion-Sensitivity. Selected Essays. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008.Lorenz Demey - 2009 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 71 (3):633-635.
  25. Een geünificeerde theorie van bepaalde en onbepaalde beschrijvingen.Lorenz Demey - 2009 - Algemeen Nederlands Tijdschrift voor Wijsbegeerte 101 (2):82-98.
     
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    Frank Jackson, Language, Names, and Information. Cambridge (MA), Wiley-Blackwell, 2010.Lorenz Demey - 2011 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (3):594-596.
  27. Fenrong Liu, Reasoning about Preference Dynamics. Springer, Dordrecht, 2011 (forthcoming).Lorenz Demey - 2012 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 74 (4):818-820.
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    Gillian Russell, Truth in Virtue of Meaning. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008.Lorenz Demey - 2009 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 71 (2):408-410.
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    Herman Cappelen and John Hawthorne, Relativism and Monadic Truth. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009.Lorenz Demey - 2010 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 72 (1):173-174.
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    Jerome Kagan, The Three Cultures. Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, and the Humanities in the 21st Century. New York, Cambridge University Press, 2009.Lorenz Demey - 2011 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (1):188-190.
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    Kathrin Koslicki, The Structure of Objects. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008.Lorenz Demey - 2009 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 71 (2):411-413.
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    Leila Haaparanta (ed.), The Development of Modern Logic. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009.Lorenz Demey - 2010 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 72 (3):606-607.
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    Martin Peterson, An Introduction to Decision Theory. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2009.Lorenz Demey - 2011 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (3):591-594.
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    Ockham on the (In)fallibility of Intuitive Cognition.Lorenz Demey - 2014 - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 17 (1):193-209.
    The main purpose of this paper is to reassess the debate between Boehner and Karger about Ockham’s views on the infallibility of intuitive cognition, and to present a new account of infallible intuitive cognition. After a detailed overview of Ockham’s theory of intuitive and abstractive cognition, the Boehner/Karger debate is examined. At the center of this debate are two conflicting interpretations of a certain passage in Ockham’s writings. It is shown that neither of these interpretations is ultimately successful. Next, a (...)
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    Paolo Mancosu (ed.), The Philosophy of Mathematical Practice. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2008.Lorenz Demey - 2009 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 71 (3):635-637.
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    Robert Kowalski, Computational Logic and Human Thinking. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2011.Lorenz Demey - 2013 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 75 (2):395-397.
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    Sanford Goldberg, Relying on Others. An Essay in Epistemology. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2010.Lorenz Demey - 2012 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 74 (1):160-163.
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    Syntactical Treatment of Modalities, 6 February.Lorenz Demey & Jan Heylen - 2013 - The Reasoner 7 (4):45-45.
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    De dynamische wending in de epistemische logica [The Dynamic Turn in Epistemic Logic].Lorenz Demey - 2016 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 78 (2):365-391.
    This article describes the historical development of epistemic logic, focusing on the dynamic turn that has taken place in the last few decades. Although this dynamic turn was mainly motivated by technical considerations in computer science and game theory, it is argued that it can also be relevant from a more philosophical perspective: the application of dynamic epistemic logics to analyze prima facie static notions, theorems, etc. fits perfectly in a Wittgensteinian approach to philosophy as conceptual elucidation. Furthermore, it turns (...)
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    Adriane A. Rini and Max J. Cresswell, The World-Time Parallel. Tense and Modality in Logic and Metaphysics. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2012. [REVIEW]Lorenz Demey - 2013 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 75 (1):168-171.
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    Johan van Benthem, Amitabha Gupta and Rohit Parikh (eds.), Proof, Computation and Agency. Logic at the Crossroads. Dordrecht, Springer, 2011. Johan van Benthem, Amitabha Gupta and Eric Pacuit (eds.), Games, Norms and Reasons. Logic at the Crossroads. Dordrecht, Springer, 2011 (joint review). [REVIEW]Lorenz Demey - 2012 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 74 (2):379-381.
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    Vincent F. Hendricks and Olivier Roy (eds.), Epistemic Logic: 5 Questions. Sl, Automatic Press/VIP, 2010. Vincent F. Hendricks and Duncan Pritchard (eds.), Epistemology: 5 Questions. Sl, Automatic Press/VIP, 2008 (joint review). [REVIEW]Lorenz Demey - 2011 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 73 (3):596-598.
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  43. Future Directions for Logic: Proceedings of PhDs in Logic II.Jonas De Vuyst & Lorenz Demey (eds.) - 2012 - College Publications.
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    Morphisms Between Aristotelian Diagrams.Alexander De Klerck, Leander Vignero & Lorenz Demey - forthcoming - Logica Universalis:1-35.
    In logical geometry, Aristotelian diagrams are studied in a precise and systematic way. Although there has recently been a good amount of progress in logical geometry, it is still unknown which underlying mathematical framework is best suited for formalizing the study of these diagrams. Hence, in this paper, the main aim is to formulate such a framework, using the powerful language of category theory. We build multiple categories, which all have Aristotelian diagrams as their objects, while having different kinds of (...)
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  45. Pädagogik als Erziehungslehre.Lorenz Rogger - 1956 - Hochdorf,: Martinusverlag.
     
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    Modal Epistemology.E. Weber & T. DeMey (eds.) - 2004 - Koninklijke Vlaamse Academie van Belgie vor Wetenschappen en Kunsten.
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    Gewissheit versus Hypothese: postmetaphysische Untersuchungen zur Philosophieauffassung bei Kant, Newton und Schopenhauer.Andreas Lorenz - 2013 - Würzburg: Königshausen & Neumann.
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    Kants kopernikanische Wende vom Wissen zum Glauben: systematischer Kommentar zu Vorrede B der Kritik der reinen Vernunft.Hilmar Lorenz - 2011 - Berlin: Lit.
  49. Wiederkehr und Zukunft der Metaphysik': welcher Metaphysik?Lorenz B. Puntel - 2020 - In Christoph Böhr & Rémi Brague (eds.), Metaphysik: von einem unabweislichen Bedürfnis der menschlichen Vernunft: Rémi Brague zu Ehren. Wiesbaden, Germany: Springer VS.
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    Erlebnis, Verstehen, Erkenntnis.Lorenz Funderburk - 1971 - Bonn,: Bouvier Verlag.
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