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 | |
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Born | 15 November 1944 |
Nationality | Belgian |
Known for | Fallibilism |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Logician and epistemologist |
Institutions | University of Ghent |
Website | logica |
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
- "Batens, Diderik, 1944-". Library of Congress. Retrieved 10 August 2014.
data sheet (b. 11-15-44)
External links
- Official page
- Works by or about Diderik Batens in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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