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Some answers to Max Urchs’ comments on a paper by A. Bressan
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Some answers to Max Urchs’ comments on a paper by A. Bressan

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  • Aldo Bressan University of Padova

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https://doi.org/10.12775/LLP.1996.006

Abstract

In [13] M. Urchs comments on my paper [5]. I think these comments are very useful, especially because (on p. 38) the author decides to “proceed with some methodological remarks concerning Bressan’s account and his underlying attitude towards logical formalization in general”, and thus he refers not only to [5].

Author Biography

Aldo Bressan, University of Padova

Department of Mathematics

References

Bressan, A., “Metodo di assiomatizzazione in senso stretto della Meccanica Classica. Applicazioni di esso ad alcuni problemi di assiomatizzazione non ancora completamente risolti”, Rend. Sem. Mat. Univ. Padova 32 (1962), 55–212.

Bressan, A., A general interpreted modal calculus, Yale University Press (1972), 327 pp.

Bressan, A., “On physical possibility”, [in:] M. Luisa Dalla Chiara (ed.), Italian Studies in Philosophy of Science, Boston Studies in Phil. of Sci., Reidel (1981), 97–210.

Bressan, A., “A semantical theory connected with relativistic space-time”, [in:] Proceedings of the Symposium “Semantical Aspects of Space-Time Theories”, Bielefeld, August 1991, edited by U. Majer and H. J. Schmidt, Wissenschaftsverlag, Leipzig (1994) 53–65.

Bressan, A., “Again on relativistic semantics”, Logic and Logical Philosophy, 3 (1995), 23-36.

Bressan, A., and Montanaro A., “Towards the physical construction of two rigid heat-conducting bodies that are globally equivalent but physically different, with respect to small processes” (preprint).

Garson, J. W., “Review of [1]”, The Journal of Symbolic Logic, 38, 144.

Hutten, E. H., The language of modern physics, London, G. Allen and Unwin, New York, Macmillan (1956).

Montanaro, A., (a) “Global equivalence for deformable thermo-elastic bodies” (preprint), (b) “Global equivalence for rigid heat-conducting bodies” (preprint).

Painlev´e, P. Les axiomes de la m´ecanique, Paris, Gouthier-Villars (1992).

Rizzotti, M. and Zanardo, A., “Assiomatizzazioni della genetica”, Mem. Fis. Acc. Lincei, s. 9, v. 2 (1993), 87–125.

Truesdell, C., An idiot’s fugitive essays on science, Springer Verlag (1984), 645 pp.

Urchs, M., “Comments on Aldo Bressan’s paper”, Logic and Logical Philosophy, 3 (1995), 37–42.

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2003-01-27

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BRESSAN, Aldo. Some answers to Max Urchs’ comments on a paper by A. Bressan. Logic and Logical Philosophy. Online. 27 January 2003. Vol. 4, no. 4, pp. 123-131. [Accessed 6 July 2025]. DOI 10.12775/LLP.1996.006.
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