1. Quantifier Reasoning and Multiple Generality in Aristotle and Ancient Logic
2. Aristotle's Second-Order Logic and Natural Deduction (to be published)
3. On Analyticity and the A Priori
4. Natural Term Logic (in preparation)
5. On the Nature of Logic in Kant’s Critique of Pure Reason (to be published)
6. Ancient Definition and Modern Definition
7. Hegel and Modern Topology
8. Computability, Differentiability and Beyond
Papers 1, 2 and 6 are of an historical nature and they argue for the sophistication and scientific adequacy of ancient logic as well as proposing novel hermeneutic tools based on modern logical and mathematical theories.
Paper 5 is an application of the conclusions of the above papers to the interpretation of Kant defending that Kant was not formally limited in his table of judgements to monadic logic.
Paper 4 (which is work in progress) involves developing a new formal-mathematical approach to the logical-syntactic structure of natural language.
Paper 3 is the most important and philosophical of the papers and is complemented by 8. Paper 7 needs no introduction.
In addition there is our extensive monograph 'Philosophical Monologues' (not yet available) which is based on material previously published on this blog.
We mention also a much older paper:
9. Aristotle's Analysis of Consciousness and Pali Buddhism
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