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  1. Giovanni Boniolo & Silvio Valentini (2012). Objects: A Study in Kantian Formal Epistemology. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 53 (4):457-478.
    We propose a formal representation of objects , those being mathematical or empirical objects. The powerful framework inside which we represent them in a unique and coherent way is grounded, on the formal side, in a logical approach with a direct mathematical semantics in the well-established field of constructive topology, and, on the philosophical side, in a neo-Kantian perspective emphasizing the knowing subject’s role, which is constructive for the mathematical objects and constitutive for the empirical ones.
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  2. Giovanni Boniolo & Silvio Valentini (2008). Vagueness, Kant and Topology: A Study of Formal Epistemology. Journal of Philosophical Logic 37 (2).
    In this paper we propose an approach to vagueness characterised by two features. The first one is philosophical: we move along a Kantian path emphasizing the knowing subject’s conceptual apparatus. The second one is formal: to face vagueness, and our philosophical view on it, we propose to use topology and formal topology. We show that the Kantian and the topological features joined together allow us an atypical, but promising, way of considering vagueness.
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  3. Silvio Valentini (2006). Every Countably Presented Formal Topology Is Spatial, Classically. Journal of Symbolic Logic 71 (2):491 - 500.
    By using some classical reasoning we show that any countably presented formal topology, namely, a formal topology with a countable axiom set, is spatial.
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  4. Maria Emilia Maietti & Silvio Valentini (2004). A Structural Investigation on Formal Topology: Coreflection of Formal Covers and Exponentiability. Journal of Symbolic Logic 69 (4):967 - 1005.
    We present and study the category of formal topologies and some of its variants. Two main results are proven. The first is that, for any inductively generated formal cover, there exists a formal topology whose cover extends in the minimal way the given one. This result is obtained by enhancing the method for the inductive generation of the cover relation by adding a coinductive generation of the positivity predicate. Categorically, this result can be rephrased by saying that inductively generated formal (...)
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  5. Sara Negri & Silvio Valentini (1997). Tychonoff's Theorem in the Framework of Formal Topologies. Journal of Symbolic Logic 62 (4):1315-1332.
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  6. Silvio Valentini (1983). The Modal Logic of Provability: Cut-Elimination. Journal of Philosophical Logic 12 (4):471 - 476.
  7. Giovanni Sambin & Silvio Valentini (1982). The Modal Logic of Provability. The Sequential Approach. Journal of Philosophical Logic 11 (3):311 - 342.
  8. G. Sambin & S. Valentini (1980). A Modal Sequent Calculus for a Fragment of Arithmetic. Studia Logica 39 (2-3):245 - 256.
    Global properties of canonical derivability predicates (the standard example is Pr() in Peano Arithmetic) are studied here by means of a suitable propositional modal logic GL. A whole book [1] has appeared on GL and we refer to it for more information and a bibliography on GL. Here we propose a sequent calculus for GL and, by exhibiting a good proof procedure, prove that such calculus admits the elimination of cuts. Most of standard results on GL are then easy consequences: (...)
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