- E-mailtore.ogaard@uib.no
- Visitor AddressSydnesplassen 12/135020 BergenRoom510
- Postal AddressPostboks 78055020 Bergen
My work is mainly within philosophical logic, in particular
- relevant logic
- substructural logic
- paraconsistent logic
- paradoxes involving self-referance
- issues connected to modal logic
Talks at peer-reviewed conferences
- The Significance of the Use Criterion: New Directions in Relevant Logic, Online, 10. & 18.11.22
- Supressing Irrelevance: Australasian Association for Logic (AAL) 2022 Conference, Online, 22.–24.06.22
- Logical Suppression Anew: Logic and Metaphysics Workshop of the Graduate Center (CUNY), New York, 25.04.22
- MaGIC and Relevance: Interdisciplinary Research in Logic, Bergen 03.12.21
- Farewell to Suppression-Freedom (Youtube): Logica Universalis Webinar, 24.03.21
- Classical Relevant Logics (slides): LanCog workshop on substructural logics, Lisbon, 26.09.19–27.09.19
- Disjunctive Syllogism in Relevant Logics (slides): Bergen Workshop on Logical Disagreements, Bergen, 28.05.19–29.05.19
- Dialetheic Paths to Triviality (slides): 4th World Congress and School on Universal Logic, Rio de Janeiro, 03.04.13–07.04.13
Public debate
Øgaard, Tore Fjetland. 2016. Lomheims logikk. Klassekampen.
- Spring 2023: LOG111/311 - Deduction and Metalogic: lectures & seminars
- Spring 2022: LOG111/311 - Deduction and Metalogic: lectures & seminars
- Spring 2021: LOG111/311 - Deduction and Metalogic: lectures & seminars
- Spring 2020: LOG111/311 - Deduction and Metalogic: lectures & seminars
- Autumn 2019: EXPHIL-MNSEM - Examen Philosophicum: seminars
- Spring 2019: LOG111/311 - Deduction and Metalogic: seminars
The publications are arranged according to when they were first published; years in parenthesis are the issue-years (when available).
2023
- Øgaard, T.F. (2023) A Study in Relevant Logics. Bergen: University of Bergen (dissertation).
- Øgaard, T.F. (2023). Relevance through topical unconnectedness: Ackermann and Plumwood's motivational ideas on entailment. Australasian Journal of Logic. 29(2): 154–187. doi: 10.26686/ajl.v29i2.8284 (Open Access).
- Øgaard, T.F. (2023). The weak variable sharing property. Bulletin of the Section of Logic. doi: 10.18778/0138-0680.2023.05 (Open Access).
2021
- Øgaard, T.F. (2022). Confused entailment. Topoi. 41(1): 207–219. doi: 10.1007/s11245-021-09758-x (access without subscription).
- Øgaard, T.F. (2021). From Hilbert proofs to consecutions and back. Australasian Journal of Logic. 18: 51–72. doi: 10.26686/ajl.v18i2.6770 (Open Access).
- Øgaard, T.F. (2021). Non-Boolean classical relevant logics II: Classicality through truth-constants. Synthese. 199(3–4): 6169–6201. doi: 10.1007/s11229-021-03065-z (Open Access).
2020
- Øgaard, T.F. (2020). Farewell to suppression-freedom. Logica Universalis. 14: 297–330. doi: 10.1007/s11787-020-00255-0 (Open Access).
- Øgaard, T.F. (2021). Boolean negation and non-conservativity I: Relevant modal logics. Logic Journal of the IGPL. 29(3), 340–362. doi: 10.1093/jigpal/jzaa019 (access without subscription).
- Øgaard, T.F. (2021). Boolean negation and non-conservativity II: The variable sharing property. Logic Journal of the IGPL. 29(3), 363–369. doi: 10.1093/jigpal/jzaa020 (access without subscription).
- Øgaard, T.F. (2021). Boolean negation and non-conservativity III: The Ackermann constant. Logic Journal of the IGPL. 29(3), 370–384. doi: 10.1093/jigpal/jzaa021 (access without subscription).
2019
- Øgaard, T.F. (2021). Non-Boolean classical relevant logics I. Synthese. 198(8): 6993–7024. doi: 10.1007/s11229-019-02507-z (access without subscription).
- Øgaard, T.F. (2020). Substitution in relevant logics. Review of Symbolic Logic, 13(3), 655-680. doi: 10.1017/S1755020319000467 (access without subscription).
2017
- Field, H.; Lederman, H.; Øgaard, T.F. (2017). Prospects for a naive theory of classes. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic. 58: 461–506. doi: 10.1215/00294527-2017-0010 (access without subscription).
- Øgaard, T.F. (2017). Skolem functions in non-classical logics. Australasian Journal of Logic. 14: 181–225. doi: 10.26686/ajl.v14i1.4031 (Open Access).
2015
- Øgaard, T.F. (2016). Paths to triviality. Journal of Philosophical Logic. 45: 237–276. doi: 10.1007/s10992-015-9374-6 (access without subscription).
Academic article
- (2023). The weak variable sharing property. Bulletin of the Section of Logic (BSL). 85-99.
- (2023). Relevance through topical unconnectedness: Ackermann and Plumwood’s motivational ideas on entailment. Australasian Journal of Logic. 154-187.
- (2021). Non-Boolean classical relevant logics II: Classicality through truth-constants. Synthese. 33 pages.
- (2021). From Hilbert proofs to consecutions and back. Australasian Journal of Logic. 51-72.
- (2021). Confused Entailment. Topoi. 13 pages.
- (2020). Farewell to Suppression-Freedom. Logica Universalis. 297-330.
- (2020). Boolean negation and non-conservativity III: the Ackermann constant. Logic Journal of the IGPL. 370-384.
- (2020). Boolean negation and non-conservativity II: The variable-sharing property. Logic Journal of the IGPL. 363-369.
- (2020). Boolean negation and non-conservativity I: Relevant modal logics. Logic Journal of the IGPL. 340-362.
- (2019). Substitution in Relevant Logics. The Review of Symbolic Logic. 655-680.
- (2019). Non-Boolean classical relevant logics I. Synthese. 6993-7024.
- (2017). Skolem Functions in Non-Classical Logics. Australasian Journal of Logic. 181-225.
- (2017). Prospects for a naive theory of classes. Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic. 461-506.
- (2016). Paths to Triviality. Journal of Philosophical Logic. 237-276.
Academic lecture
- (2022). The Significance of the Use Criterion.
- (2022). Suppressing Irrelevance.
- (2022). Logical Suppression Anew.
- (2021). MaGIC and Relevance.
- (2021). Farewell to Suppression-Freedom.
- (2019). Non-Boolean Classical Relevant Logics.
- (2019). Disjunctive Syllogism in Relevant Logics.
- (2013). Dialetheic Paths to Triviality.
Reader opinion piece
- (2016). Lomheims logikk. Klassekampen. 44-44.
Doctoral dissertation
- (2023). A Study in Relevant Logics.
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