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    Aaron Cotnoir and Zach Weber — Carmelics
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    Aaron Cotnoir and Zach Weber

    contemporaryAnalytic Philosophy, Paraconsistent Logic

    Aaron Cotnoir and Zach Weber are contemporary analytic philosophers who collaborate on paraconsistent logic, dialethism, and the philosophy of logic. Cotnoir is known for work in mereology and non-classical logic, while Weber specializes in paraconsistent set theory and inconsistent mathematics. Together they have explored how contradictions can be tolerated within formal systems without trivializing inference.

    Notable Achievements

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    Collaborative work applying paraconsistent logic to classical philosophical puzzles

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    Cotnoir: contributions to non-classical mereology and identity

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    Weber: development of paraconsistent set theory and inconsistent mathematics

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    Exploration of dialethism as a response to semantic and logical paradoxes

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    Modality & Possibility

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    The apparent multiplication of word-tokens from a single inscription based on different readings is not a genuine mereological multiplication of entities

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    Analytic Philosophy, Paraconsistent Logic

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