Paula Teijeiro is an Assistant Researcher at CONICET. She graduated from the University of Buenos Aires, from where she also subsequently obtained her PhD. Her main interests revolve around non-classical logics, both from a proof theory standpoint, as well as from a model theoretic one. In particular, she studies non-classical logics as they are used to deal with truth and vagueness-related paradoxes, both in formal theories and in natural language. Lately, her research focuses on theories in which some classically valid metainferences fail, such as substructural logics, and s-valuationism. She is a member of the BA Logic Group and a professor at UBA, where she teaches different logic courses. Some of her more recent publications include “Vague connectives” (2022), published in Philosophical Studies, “Metainferential paraconsistency” (2022), joint work with Bruno Da Re and Mariela Rubin, published in in Logic and Logical Philosophy; and “Derivability and Metainferential validity” (2021), joint work with Bruno Da Re and Damián Szmuc, published in Journal of Philosophical logic.
Eduardo Alejandro Barrio is a Superior Researcher at CONICET. He graduated from the University of Buenos Aires, from where he also subsequently obtained his PhD. He is a full professor (tenure track) at University of Buenos Aires and a member of the Buenos Aires Logic Group (BA-LOGIC). He works in non-classical logics and philosophy of logic. He is mainly interested in substructural logics and metainferences. His most important papers have high international impact, mainly published by Journal of Philosophical Logic, Review of Symbolic Logic, Studia Logica, Analysis, Synthese, Journal of Applied Non-Classical Logics and Logical Journal of IGPL. He is Associate Editor in Analysis (OUP). He has published three books: La Verdad Desestructurada (Buenos Aires, EUDEBA, 1998), Paradojas, Paradojas y más Paradojas (Londres, College PU, 2014) and La Lógica de la Verdad (Buenos Aires, EUDEBA, 2014). He has also been a guest editor in Logical Journal of IGPL (in two times) and in Journal of Philosophical Logic.