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Philosophy of Quantum Logics and Suárez’s Paradox

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  • José Alejandro Fernández Cuesta Complutense University of Madrid image/svg+xml

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https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_arif/a.rif.2025111863

Abstract

In this paper my aim is to recover and use an argument outlined by Suárez concerning the philosophy of quantum logics, which I have termed “Suárez's Paradox”. Although originally written in 1992, this argument has only recently come to light through its publication. After briefly introducing the essentials of standard quantum logics formalism and the classical philosophical discussions associated in a nutshell, I will present an actualised version of the Suárez's Paradox inserting it in the philosophy of quantum logics discussion highlighting several non-trivial philosophical implications.

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Author Biography

  • José Alejandro Fernández Cuesta , Complutense University of Madrid

    J. Alejandro Fdez. Cuesta actualmente es Investigador Predoctoral UCM-Santander, donde se encuentra realizando una tesis titulada “Quantum Logics as Metaphysics” bajo la supervisión de Mauricio Suárez. Es miembro de Mathesis Research Group in Formal Philosophy, AFIM y de GISC-UCM. Anteriormente ha sido profesor asociado de Lógica en la Universidad Rey Juan Carlos (URJC).

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2025-07-18

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Fernández Cuesta , J. A. . (2025). Philosophy of Quantum Logics and Suárez’s Paradox. Analysis. Journal of Philosophical Research, 12(1), 93-105. https://doi.org/10.26754/ojs_arif/a.rif.2025111863