There is a vibrant (but minority) community among philosophical logicians seeking to resolve the paradoxes of classes, properties and truth by way of adopting some non-classical logic in which trivialising paradoxical arguments are not valid. There is also a long tradition in theoretical computer science|going back to Dana Scott's fixed point model construction for the untyped lambda-calculus of models allowing for fixed points. In this paper, I will bring these traditions closer together, to show how these model constructions can shed light on what we could hope for in a non-trivial model of a theory for classes, properties or truth featuring fixed points
In this paper, we present an account of classical Logic Programming fixed-point semantics in terms o...
The naive theory of properties states that for every condition there is a property instantiated by e...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
There is a vibrant (but minority) community among philosophical logicians seeking to resolve the par...
A paradox about sets of properties is presented. The paradox, which invokes an impredicatively defin...
Following F. William Lawvere, we show that many self-referential paradoxes, incompleteness theorems ...
AbstractThe definition of concepts is a central problem in commonsense reasoning. Many themes in non...
We introduce fixpoint definitions, a rule-based reformulation of fixpoint constructs. The logic FO(F...
The definition of concepts is a central problem in commonsense reasoning, Many themes in nonmonotoni...
ABSTRACT. Michael Kremer defines fixed-point logics of truth based on Saul Kripke’s fixed point sema...
The purpose of the present paper is to give an overview of our joint work with Zoltán Ésik, namely t...
As a response to the semantic and logical paradoxes, theorists often reject some principles of class...
We show that any coherent complete partial order is obtainable as the fixed-point poset of the stron...
Revised and reprinted; originally in Dov Gabbay & Franz Guenthner (eds.), Handbook of Philosophical ...
Abstract. Michael Kremer defines fixed-point logics of truth based on Saul Kripke’s fixed point sema...
In this paper, we present an account of classical Logic Programming fixed-point semantics in terms o...
The naive theory of properties states that for every condition there is a property instantiated by e...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...
There is a vibrant (but minority) community among philosophical logicians seeking to resolve the par...
A paradox about sets of properties is presented. The paradox, which invokes an impredicatively defin...
Following F. William Lawvere, we show that many self-referential paradoxes, incompleteness theorems ...
AbstractThe definition of concepts is a central problem in commonsense reasoning. Many themes in non...
We introduce fixpoint definitions, a rule-based reformulation of fixpoint constructs. The logic FO(F...
The definition of concepts is a central problem in commonsense reasoning, Many themes in nonmonotoni...
ABSTRACT. Michael Kremer defines fixed-point logics of truth based on Saul Kripke’s fixed point sema...
The purpose of the present paper is to give an overview of our joint work with Zoltán Ésik, namely t...
As a response to the semantic and logical paradoxes, theorists often reject some principles of class...
We show that any coherent complete partial order is obtainable as the fixed-point poset of the stron...
Revised and reprinted; originally in Dov Gabbay & Franz Guenthner (eds.), Handbook of Philosophical ...
Abstract. Michael Kremer defines fixed-point logics of truth based on Saul Kripke’s fixed point sema...
In this paper, we present an account of classical Logic Programming fixed-point semantics in terms o...
The naive theory of properties states that for every condition there is a property instantiated by e...
AbstractThe variety of semantical approaches that have been invented for logic programs is quite bro...