María Manzano
University of Salamanca
María Manzano is a Emeritus Professor in Logic and Philosophy of Science at the University of Salamanca. She studied Philosophy at the University of Barcelona She received a Research Grant from the Juan March Foundation (1975-1976) while writing my doctoral thesis, General Models for Second Order Logic (1977), under the direction of Jesús Mosterín. With a Fulbright Senior scholarship (1977-1978), she enhanced her knowledge on these subjects at the University of California, (at Berkeley, USA), within the Group in Logic and the Methodology of Science, founded in 1957 by Alfred Tarski and Leon Henkin. Her research interest has always been focused in the broad area of Logic, both classical and non-classical.Concepción Martínez VidalUniversity of Santiago de Compostela
Concepción Martínez Vidal is an Associate Professor at the University of Santiago de Compostela. Among her publications, she has a manual for teaching logic and various papers and book chapters. Some of them are: Is Second-OrderLogic Logic? (In: The Logica Yearbook 1999), El estatuto epistemológico de la Lógica: verdad y necesidad (In: Técnos 2007, Filosofía de la Lógica), “Description, Explanation and Ontological Commitment” (with Rivas-de-Castro), “Putnam and contemporary fictionalism” in THEORIA. She also wrote the last version of the entry on “Abstract Objects” in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (in collaboration with José L. Falguera and Gideon Rosen). She has edited several volumes; lately: “Abstract Objects For and Against” (with José L. Falguera, Springer 2020). Her research interests are related to the philosophy of logic and mathematics.
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Ángel NepomucenoUniversity of Seville
Angel Nepomuceno has chained, since 1980, successive contracts at U. Sevilla: Assistant Professor of Practical Classes; from University Assistant to Full Professor of University. He obtained his PhD Degree in 1990 (Thesis: Second Order Logic. Metatheoretical Problems) and from 1997 to 2016, he was PI of the Logic, Language and Information Research Group (GILLIUS, HUM609; he has participated in 12 research projects, autonomic and national levels, of which in 11 as PI. He has published about 100 papers, 2 books and edited (or co-edited) another 8. In the last 8 years 22 articles have appeared in journals of international prestige and high impact index, such as The Review of Symbolic Logic; Logic Journal of the IGPL; Journal of Applied Non Classical Logics; etc.José MartínezUniversity of Barcelona
José Martínez studied Philosophy and Mathematics at the University of Valencia, where he got his Ph.D. in Philosophy. After two years as a Fulbright visiting scholar at the University of Pittsburgh, he has been Ramon y Cajal researcher and then Professor Agregat (Associate Professor) at the University of Barcelona since 2008. He works in philosophical logic and his main areas of interest are the liar paradox, formal theories of truth, and many-valued logics. |