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    Luca Tranchini — Carmelics
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    Luca Tranchini

    contemporaryAnalytic Philosophy, Proof-Theoretic Semantics

    Luca Tranchini is a contemporary Italian logician and philosopher specializing in proof-theoretic semantics, vagueness, and the foundations of logic. His work engages with the semantics of logical constants, the paradoxes of vagueness, and formal approaches to indeterminacy. He has contributed to debates on epistemicism and the logical treatment of borderline cases.

    Notable Achievements

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    Contributed to proof-theoretic semantics and the semantics of logical constants

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    Engaged with formal treatments of vagueness and epistemicism

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    Research on paradoxes and indeterminacy in logic and language

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    Work on the inferentialist foundations of logic

    Positions & Arguments(1)

    Philosophy of Language

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    An epistemicist must assign some small probability to each hypothesis that identifies a particular numerical threshold for oldness.

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    Analytic Philosophy, Proof-Theoretic Semantics

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