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Paradoxicality Without Paradox
(Springer, 2021-05)
It is not uncommon among theorists favoring a deviant logic on account of the semantic paradoxes to subscribe to an idea that has come to be known as ‘classical recapture’. The main thought underpinning it is that non-classical ...
Solving Multimodal Paradoxes
(Wiley, 2014-04)
Recently, it has been observed that the usual type-theoretic restrictions are not enough to block certain paradoxes involving two or more predicates. In particular, when we have a self-referential language containing modal ...
Contraction, Infinitary Quantifiers, and Omega Paradoxes
(Springer, 2018-08)
Our main goal is to investigate whether the infinitary rules for the quantifiers endorsed by Elia Zardini in a recent paper are plausible. First, we will argue that they are problematic in several ways, especially due to ...
Classical recapture and maximality
(Springer, 2020-08-18)
The idea of classical recapture has played a prominent role for non-classical logicians. In the specific case of non-classical theories of truth, although we know that it is not possible to retain classical logic for every ...
Expressing consistency consistently
(John Wiley & Sons Ltd, 2021-01)
In the paraconsistent tradition, it is fairly well-known how difficult it is to advance a theory containing a naive truth predicate together with a (classical, consistent) consistency operator. Recently, a number of theorists ...
Análise do fluxo de investimento estrangeiro direto: por que o capital não flui para os países em desenvolvimento?
(2020-01-29)
De acordo com as previsões dos modelos neoclássicos o capital, abundante em países desenvolvidos, buscaria retornos maiores em países pobres promovendo seu desenvolvimento. Contrariando essas previsões não há fluxos ...
Capital flows to developing countries and terms of trade shocks
(Banco Central del Uruguay, 2013-11)
This paper studies the relationship between FDI inflows and terms-of-trade shocks. We examine the existing literature related to the "Lucas Paradox", and analyze theoretically how a terms-of-trade shock would impact on ...
Towards a Non-classical Meta-theory for Substructural Approaches to Paradox
(Springer, 2021-03-11)
In the literature on self-referential paradoxes one of the hardest and most challenging problems is that of revenge. This problem can take many shapes, but, typically, it besets non-classical accounts of some semantic ...
Capturing naive validity in the Cut-free approach
(Springer, 2016-09)
Rejecting the Cut rule has been proposed as a strategy to avoid both the usual semantic paradoxes and the so-called v-Curry paradox. In this paper we consider if a Cut-free theory is capable of accurately representing its ...
The Logics of Strict-Tolerant Logic
(Springer, 2014-12)
Adding a transparent truth predicate to a language completely governed by classical logic is not possible. The trouble, as is well-known, comes from paradoxes such as the Liar and Curry. Recently, Cobreros, Egre, Ripley ...