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Achille C. Varzi

    Achille C. Varzi es un filósofo de origen italiano cuya obra se adentra profundamente en la lógica filosófica y la metafísica. Su investigación aborda temas complejos como la vaguedad, la semántica formal, la mereología y las cuestiones de identidad y persistencia a lo largo del tiempo. El enfoque de Varzi ha evolucionado desde la exploración del realismo del sentido común hacia una postura nominalista-convencionalista, reflejando un agudo interés en la ontología de la comprensión cotidiana y la física ingenua. Más allá de sus contribuciones académicas, es también un escritor activo para el público general, involucrando a una audiencia más amplia con ideas filosóficas.

    Mereology
    Parts and Places
    Schaum's Outline of Logic
    An Essay in Universal Semantics
    • An Essay in Universal Semantics

      • 164 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The TOPOl Library promotes philosophy as a dynamic and engaging pursuit that challenges conventions and explores alternative realities. It emphasizes dialogue, tolerance, and the importance of considering diverse viewpoints to enrich philosophical discussions, fostering a spirit of inquiry and openness to new ideas.

      An Essay in Universal Semantics
    • The explosive progress of logic, since Frege, has produced applications in linguistics, mathematics and computer science. Students and practitioners of any of these fields, and of philosophy, will find this book an excellent reference or introduction. Now expanded to include non-classical logic, logic for the computer, and more. The central concepts are explained as they come into play in informal writing and conversation­­--argument, validity, relevance, and so on. This study guide progresses to concepts such as probability calculus.

      Schaum's Outline of Logic
    • Parts and Places

      The Structures of Spatial Representation

      • 258 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      Exploring the nature of spatial representation, the authors delve into the relationships between objects and their locations through mereology and topology. They establish a comprehensive framework to address fundamental philosophical questions, such as the essentiality of parts to wholes and the criteria for identity based on spatial co-location. The book also examines the distinctions between material objects and events, concluding with discussions on logical movement analysis and map semantics, offering a broad perspective on spatial entities.

      Parts and Places
    • Aaron Cotnoir and Achille Varzi present a comprehensive and up-to-date guide to mereology, the study of relations between parts and wholes. They introduce a variety of theories and offer all the tools needed to engage in this ever- evolving field of inquiry, for readers at all levels, from newcomers to experts.

      Mereology