Víctor Aranda works as an assistant professor at the Complutense University of Madrid. His main research interest is the study of non-classical versions of Church's simple type theory.
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My thesis discussion was on predicates of personal taste and disagreement. I also work on experimental philosophy of language, the role of intuitions in analytic philosophy, Digital Humanities and political issues, such as analysis of parliamentary debates, polarization or echo chambers.
Paolo Maffezioli works primarily in proof theory for non-classical logics (esp. modal and intuitionistic logics) and mereology. He is also interested in the history of logic and the economic thought of David Hume.
Umberto Rivieccio is an Assistant Professor at the National Distance Education University (UNED) in Madrid and a member of the METIS group. His research interests include duality theory, non-classical logical systems and their algebraic semantics.
Elia Zardini is Ramón y Cajal Research Fellow at the UCM, Chief Research Fellow at the International Laboratory for Logic, Linguistics and Formal Philosophy, Associate Member of LanCog and Editor-in-Chief of Disputatio. His current main research interest lies in the application of nonclassical logics to metaphysics.
Alejandro is a PhD candidate, UCM-Santander research assistant, currently working on the intersection between quantum logics, lattice theory and the philosophy of physics. He is particularly interested in the ontological consequences of different quantum formalisms.
Benazir research interests concern metaphysical assumptions and implications of scientific practices. Specifically, she investigates the virtues and limitations of process metaphysics in accounting for the identity and persistence of organisms. Currently, she is a PhD student at the Department of Logic and Theoretical Philosophy (UCM) under the supervision of Laura Nuño de la Rosa and Vanessa Triviño. Her PhD research is being funded by the CONAHCYT program developed by the Mexican government.
I am doing a PhD in philosophy at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid under the supervision of Michele Palmira and Javier González de Prado Salas. I do analytic epistemology. More precisely, my research focuses on the nature and normativity of Inquiry and on higher-order evidence.
Julio Robledo is a PhD candidate at UCM, working on metaphysics and epistemology. The main target of his PhD is the design of an antirealist theory of object identity
Antonio is a junior researcher and teacher in logic. He works as an assistant professor at University of Málaga. He joined Mathesis between 2023 and 2025. He is currently interested in formal approaches to argumentation and epistemology.