Vice-director of IIF-SADAF-CONICET and Director of BA-Logic (www.ba-logic.com). Professor (Full- Tenure) of the Logic of the Department of Philosophy at the University of Buenos Aires. He has been a Visiting Professor at MIT, CUNY, Oxford University, and MCMP-Munich. He is a specialist in non-classical logics, in particular in multi-valued and sub-structural logics. His works on non-classical logics have been published in high impact international journals (Scopus Q1), such as Journal of Philosophical Logic, Analysis, Synthese, Review of Symbolic logic, Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics, Logical Journal of the IGPL and Studia Logica, among others. He has co-edited three special issues: one in the Journal of Philosophical Logic and two in the Logical Journal of the IGPL. He is the director of the EUDEBA Logical Encyclopedia collection. He has published three books: two in EUDEBA and one in Collage Pu. He is and has been director of international cooperation projects at the British Academy, DAAD, DFG, NEH.
Prof. Dr. Rashed Ahmad is an assistant professor at Kuwait University. His research focuses on paradoxes such as the one in the previous paragraph. His main project defends a substructural solution that uniformly solves semantic paradoxes. The solution boils down to restricting the Cut rule (transitivity); the Cut rule cannot be applied if the Cut-formula is ungrounded–if the sentence being cut talks about another sentence that talks about another sentence, ad infinitum (and beyond). These ungrounded sentences are like viruses; they infect anything that they attach to, and so, if we have a conjunction with one ungrounded conjunct, then the whole conjunction is ungrounded; ungroundedness is infectious.
In his work Tranchini engage with philosophical, mathematical and computational aspects of logic, in particular proof theory.
Short Bio:
After BA and MA studies in Philosophy at the University of Siena, in 2010 he obtained a joint PhD degree in Philosophy from the universities of Siena and Tübingen.
From 2010 to 2021 he has been a post-doctoral researcher in the Logic group at the Faculty of Computer Science of the University of Tübingen (group leader: Peter Schroeder-Heister), working on three individual projects (Eigene Stellen) funded by the DFG.
In 2022 he obtained his Habilitation (or venia docendi) in Philosophy from the Faculty of Philosophy of the University of Tübingen.
Bas Kortenbach is a doctoral student at Scuola Normale Superiore, Department of Philosophy. He is interested in Logic, Philosophy of Logic and Philosophy of Mathematics. He studied at University of Amsterdam / Universiteit van Amsterdam, where he obtained his MsC.
Camila Gallovich
CONICET (Argentina) Graduate Fellow
Research Interests: Non-classical logics, Theories of Truth, Semantic Paradoxes.
Camillo Fiore obtained his Licentiate in Philosophy from the University of Buenos Aires (UBA), where he currently works as a Teaching Assistant in Logic. Since 2022 he has been a PhD fellow of CONICET. His interests encompass a variety of issues in the philosophy of logic, with particular emphasis on substructural logic, semantic paradoxes and the meaning of logical expressions. His papers have been published in journals such as e.g. Erkenntnis, Analysis and Mind. The complete list of papers can be found at
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