Denis Miéville

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Denis Miéville (15 September 1946 – 27 October 2018) was a Swiss expert on the logic of

Stanislaw Lesniewski
and natural logic.

Biography

Denis Miéville was raised in the towns of

Stanislaw Lesniewski's logical systems: Protothetic, ontology and mereology") at the University of Neuchâtel, supervised by the eminent logician Jean-Blaise Grize. Appointed Professor at the University of Neuchâtel
in 1987 (he will become its rector from 1999 to 2003), he taught logic and chaired the Semiologic Research Centre.

Professor Miéville has taught at various institutions such as the

Francophony
in 2001.

Research interests

Professor Miéville developed an expertise on

Lesniewski
's logic due to his interest in developmental systems, that have the advantage of being dynamic, universal, free and of a higher order. Moreover, by developing a theory of syntactic-semantic categories, he focussed on a methodology able to identify logico-discursive indices in texts, by representing them as argumentative and reasoned structures. His interests became more and more inclined towards understanding the way in which discursive thought creates meaning, by inscribing it into reasoning networks. This is one of the reasons that led Professor Miéville to specifically examine the discursive procedures from which new knowledge is developed, such as those proceeding by analogy, and those structuring creative definitions. Very sensitive to the epistemological dimension of knowledge, he has been interested in how concepts develop gradually and crystallize into stable entities.

Publications

Books

  • Introduction à l'œuvre de S. Leśniewski. VI: La métalangue d'une syntaxe inscriptionnelle, Neuchâtel, Travaux de logique, 2009.
  • Introduction à l'œuvre de S. Leśniewski. II. L'Ontologie. Neuchâtel, Travaux de logique, 2004.
  • Introduction à l'œuvre de S. Leśniewski. I. La Protothétique. Neuchâtel, Travaux de logique, 2001.
  • Pensée logico-mathématique. Nouveaux objets interdisciplinaires. Paris:
    P.U.F.
    , 1993 (Collaboration with O. Houdé).
  • Essai de logique naturelle. Berne, Lang, 1992 (Collaboration with J.-B. Grize and M.-J. Borel)

Scientific editor

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