Federico Pailos
Postdoctoral Researcher (University of Tübingen)
fpailos@hotmail.com
Postdoctoral Researcher (University of Tübingen)
fpailos@hotmail.com
I am a Postdoctoral Researcher at the University of Tübingen (Germany) with a DFG project (Being logical: on possible ways to expand our understanding of logicality; project number 524063402). I have been an Independent Researcher at IIF-SADAF, an academic centre of the National Scientific and Technical Research Council of Argentina (CONICET), and an Assistant Professor at the Department of Philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires. The subject of my DFG project is how to characterize a logical system, with a focus on why a liberal but intensional characterization is better.
The primary focus of my research endeavours lies in the domain of Philosophical Logic. My current research focuses on metainferential logics, many-valued logics, subsructural logics and counter-classical logics. I am interested in the notions of truth, validity and logicality; I am also intereste in semantic paradoxes and the expressive limits of formal languages, in the meaning of logical constants and the relation between proof systems and semantics. In addition, I have conducted research in the domain of metaphilosophy and the philosophy of language, with a particular focus on the semantics of knowledge attributions. In the current era, my professional endeavours are focused on the nexus of philosophical logic and the philosophy of artificial intelligence, with a particular emphasis on large language models. Additionally, I am engaged in research pertaining to disagreements concerning social geoengineering, with a focus on the role of formalisation in this domain.
I have received a Humboldt Fellowship for Experienced Researchers to undertake work at the Wilhelm-Schickard-Institut für Informatik, which is part of the Eberhard-Karls-Universität Tübingen, during the 2020-2021 period. (The host was Prof. Dr. Peter Schroeder-Heister.)
I am a member of both the Buenos Aires Logic Group and the Argentinian Society of Philosophical Analysis (SADAF). In addition, the reader may peruse my profiles at Google Scholar, PhilPeople, Academia.edu and Researchgate.