Diderik Batens

Diderik Batens (born 15 November 1944),[1] is a Belgian logician and epistemologist at the University of Ghent, known chiefly for his work on adaptive and paraconsistent logics. His epistemological views may be broadly characterized as fallibilist.

Diderik Batens
Born (1944-11-15) 15 November 1944
NationalityBelgian
Known forFallibilism
Scientific career
FieldsLogician and epistemologist
InstitutionsUniversity of Ghent
Websitelogica.ugent.be/~dirk/

Bibliography

  • Batens, Diderik; van Bendegem, Jean Paul (1988). Theory and experiment recent insights and new perspectives on their relation. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands. ISBN 9789401077941.
  • Batens, Diderik; van Bendegem, Jean Paul; Priest, Graham; Mortensen, Chris (2000). Frontiers of paraconsistent logic. Baldock, Hertfordshire, England Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Research Studies Press. ISBN 9780863802539.
gollark: Yes you do. They just use mind control to make you *think* you don't.
gollark: They're only visible if you wear Google Glass, which is why the government banned that.
gollark: To fake gravity, obviously, and disappear people they don't like.
gollark: That's not gravity. It's the government's tractor beams faking gravity by pulling you down.
gollark: It would have been nice if we ended up with P2P 802.11whatever (WiFi) instead of Bluetooth, since at least then there would be fewer protocols to deal with.

References

  1. "Batens, Diderik, 1944-". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 August 2014. data sheet (b. 11-15-44)

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