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    Alguns resultados sobre fragmentos com negação da lógica clássica
    with Edward Hauesler and Maria de Medeiros
    O Que Nos Faz Pensar 105-111. 2008.
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    A Categorical Approach To Higher-level Introduction And Elimination Rules
    with Haydee Poubel
    Reports on Mathematical Logic 3-19. 1994.
    A natural extension of Natural Deduction was defined by Schroder-Heister where not only formulas but also rules could be used as hypotheses and hence discharged. It was shown that this extension allows the definition of higher-level introduction and elimination schemes and that the set $\{ \vee, \wedge, \rightarrow, \bot \}$ of intuitionist sentential operators forms a {\it complete} set of operators modulo the higher level introduction and elimination schemes, i.e., that any operator whose intr…Read more
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    Finitely many-valued logics and natural deduction
    with C. Englander and E. H. Haeusler
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 22 (2): 333-354. 2014.
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    A formalization of Sambins's normalization for GL
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 39 (1): 133-142. 1993.
    Sambin [6] proved the normalization theorem for GL, the modal logic of provability, in a sequent calculus version called by him GLS. His proof does not take into account the concept of reduction, commonly used in normalization proofs. Bellini [1], on the other hand, gave a normalization proof for GL using reductions. Indeed, Sambin's proof is a decision procedure which builds cut-free proofs. In this work we formalize this procedure as a recursive function and prove its recursiveness in an arith…Read more
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    The semantics of falsity and negation
    Manuscrito 27 (1): 183-191. 2004.
    In Logical Forms Chateaubriand offers a realist semantics for false elementary propositions and for true negative propositions that appeals to negative facts. Although he does not refer to Wittgenstein, he rules out “possibilist” solutions such as that of the Tractatus. In this paper I will critically discuss Chateaubriand’s solution and compare it with the semantics of the Tractatus