Luca Incurvati (incurvati)
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Incurvati, Luca. 2009. “Does Truth Equal Provability in the Maximal Theory?” Analysis 69(2): 233–239.
Incurvati, Luca. 2012. “How to Be a Minimalist about Sets.” Philosophical Studies 159(1): 69–87.
Incurvati, Luca. 2014. “The Graph Conception of Set.” The Journal of Philosophical Logic 43(1): 181–208.
Incurvati, Luca. 2015. “On the Concept of Finitism.” Synthese 192(8): 2413–2436.
Incurvati, Luca. 2016. “Can the Cumulative Hierarchy be Categorically Characterized?” Logique et Analyse 59(236): 367–387.
Incurvati, Luca. 2017. “Maximality Principles in Set Theory.” Philosophia Mathematica 25(2): 159–193.
Incurvati, Luca. 2018. “Review of Turner (2016).” Analysis 78(2): 367–371.
Incurvati, Luca. 2020. Conceptions of Set and the Foundations of Mathematics. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, doi:10.1017/9781108596961.
Incurvati, Luca and Murzi, Julien. 2008. “How Basic is the Basic Revisionary Argument?” Analysis 68(4): 303–309.
Incurvati, Luca and Murzi, Julien. 2017. “Maximally Consistent Sets of Instances of Naive Comprehension.” Mind 126(502): 371–384.
Incurvati, Luca and Schlöder, Julian J. 2023. Reasoning with Attitude: Foundations and Applications of Inferential Expressivism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/oso/9780197620984.001.0001.
Further References
Turner, Jason. 2016. The Facts in Logical Space. A Tractarian Ontology. Oxford: Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199682812.001.0001.