University of Campinas
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1985
Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
  •  68
    Advances in Contemporary Logic and Computer Science: Proceedings of the Eleventh Brazilian Conference on Mathematical Logic, May 6-10, 1996, Salvador, Bahia, Brazil (review)
    with Itala M. L. D'ottaviano and Brazilian Conference on Mathematical Logic
    American Mathematical Soc.. 1999.
    This volume presents the proceedings from the Eleventh Brazilian Logic Conference on Mathematical Logic held by the Brazilian Logic Society in Salvador, Bahia, Brazil. The conference and the volume are dedicated to the memory of professor Mario Tourasse Teixeira, an educator and researcher who contributed to the formation of several generations of Brazilian logicians. Contributions were made from leading Brazilian logicians and their Latin-American and European colleagues. All papers were select…Read more
  •  86
    The dialogical approach to paraconsistency
    with Sahid Rahman
    Synthese 125 (1-2): 201-232. 2000.
    Being a pragmatic and not a referential approach tosemantics, the dialogical formulation ofparaconsistency allows the following semantic idea tobe expressed within a semi-formal system: In anargumentation it sometimes makes sense to distinguishbetween the contradiction of one of the argumentationpartners with himself (internal contradiction) and thecontradiction between the partners (externalcontradiction). The idea is that externalcontradiction may involve different semantic contextsin which, s…Read more
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    The tyranny of knowledge
    Manuscrito 31 (1): 511-518. 2008.
    EN In his “Logic, Language, and Knowledge” Chateaubriand denounces the tyranny of belief , but takes some positions on knowledge and justification which seem to be too exacting. The fact that Chateaubriand derives constraints on the notion of justification by a close parallel to the notion of proof makes it unnecessarily loaded with the individual, rather than with the collective perspective. His position seems to leave little room for common knowledge, collective knowledge and usual common-sen…Read more
  •  107
    Surviving Abduction
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 14 (2): 237-256. 2006.
    Abduction or retroduction, as introduced by C.S. Peirce in the double sense of searching for explanatory instances and providing an explanation is a kind of complement for usual argumentation. There is, however, an inferential step from the explanandum to the abductive explanans . Whether this inferential step can be captured by logical machinery depends upon a number of assumptions, but in any case it suffers in principle from the triviality objection: any time a singular contradictory explanan…Read more
  •  35
    This is the ASL report on the 7th Latin American Symposium on Mathematical Logic held in Campinas, SP, Brazil, from July 29- August 02, 1985.
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    Limits for Paraconsistent Calculi
    Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 40 (3): 375-390. 1999.
    This paper discusses how to define logics as deductive limits of sequences of other logics. The case of da Costa's hierarchy of increasingly weaker paraconsistent calculi, known as $ \mathcal {C}$n, 1 $ \leq$ n $ \leq$ $ \omega$, is carefully studied. The calculus $ \mathcal {C}$$\scriptstyle \omega$, in particular, constitutes no more than a lower deductive bound to this hierarchy and differs considerably from its companions. A long standing problem in the literature (open for more than 35 year…Read more
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    This is a review of Yves Nievergelt, Foundations of Logic and Mathematics: Applications to Computer Science and Cryptography, Birkäuser Verlag, Boston, 2002, €90, pp. 480, ISBN 0-8176-4249-8, hardcover
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    Tableaux sin refutación
    Matemáticas: Enseñanza Universitaria 13 (2): 81-99. 2005.
    Motivated by H. Curry’s well-known objection and by a proposal of L. Henkin, this article introduces the positive tableaux, a form of tableau calculus without refutation based upon the idea of implicational triviality. The completeness of the method is proven, which establishes a new decision procedure for the (classical) positive propositional logic. We also introduce the concept of paratriviality in order to contribute to the question of paradoxes and limitations imposed by the behavior of cla…Read more
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    Conference Report
    with I. D'ottaviano, A. Sette, and M. Wrigley
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 5 (3): 135-173. 1997.
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    The proceedings of the XVI ebl--16th Brazilian logic conference, 2011: A preface
    with Renata de Freitas Petrucio Viana
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 22 (2): 181-185. 2014.
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    The Logical Way to the Inconsistent Walter Alexandr Carnielli, Marcelo Coniglio, Itala Maria Lof D'ottaviano. Beyond Truth(-Preservation) R.E. JENNINGS Laboratory for Logic and Experimental Philosophy, Simon Fraser University, Burnaby, ...
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    Meeting Hintikka's Challenge to Paraconsistentism
    Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology 13 (3): 283-297. 2009.
    Jaakko Hintikka, in a series of talks in Brazil in 2008, defended that IF logic and paraconsistent logic are, in a sense, very similar. Having sketched the proposal of a new paraconsistent system, he maintains that several achievements of IF logic could be reproducible in paraconsistent logic. One of the major difficulties, left as a challenge, would be to formulate some truth conditions for this new paraconsistent first-order language in order to make IF logic and paraconsistent logic more inte…Read more
  •  29
    Interpolation via translations
    with João Rasga and Cristina Sernadas
    Mathematical Logic Quarterly 55 (5): 515-534. 2009.
    A new technique is presented for proving that a consequence system enjoys Craig interpolation or Maehara interpolation based on the fact that these properties hold in another consequence system. This technique is based on the existence of a back and forth translation satisfying some properties between the consequence systems. Some examples of translations satisfying those properties are described. Namely a translation between the global/local consequence systems induced by fragments of linear lo…Read more
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    Claude P. Bruter (editor), Mathematics in Art: Mathematical Visualization in Art and Education, Springer-Verlag, New York, 2002, pp. X + 337, ISBN 3-540-43422-4
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    XVI Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL 2011)
    with Renata de Freitas and Petrucio Viana
    Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 18 (1): 150-151. 2012.
    This is the report on the XVI BRAZILIAN LOGIC CONFERENCE (EBL 2011) held in Petrópolis, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil between May 9–13, 2011 published in The Bulletin of Symbolic Logic Volume 18, Number 1, March 2012. The 16th Brazilian Logic Conference (EBL 2011) was held in Petro ́polis, from May 9th to 13th, 2011, at the Laboratório Nacional de Computação o Científica (LNCC). It was the sixteenth in a series of conferences that started in 1977 with the aim of congregating logicians from Brazil an…Read more
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    Systematization of finite many-valued logics through the method of tableaux
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 52 (2): 473-493. 1987.
    his paper presents a unified treatment of the propositional and first-order many-valued logics through the method of tableaux. It is shown that several important results on the proof theory and model theory of those logics can be obtained in a general way. We obtain, in this direction, abstract versions of the completeness theorem, model existence theorem (using a generalization of the classical analytic consistency properties), compactness theorem and Lowenheim-Skolem theorem. The paper is comp…Read more
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    This paper intends to open a discussion on how certain dangerous kinds of deceptive reasoning can be defined, in which way it is achieved in a discussion, and which would be the strategies for defense against such deceptive attacks on the light of some principles accepted as fundamental for rationality and logic.
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    Editorial
    with Paulo Mateus
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 13 (6): 611-614. 2005.
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    Anti-intuitionism and paraconsistency
    with Andreas B. M. Brunner
    Journal of Applied Logic 3 (1): 161-184. 2005.
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    Kantian and non-Kantian logics
    with L. Z. Puga and N. N. C. A. Da Costa
    Logique Et Analyse 31 (121/122): 3-9. 1988.
    In a previous work [the second and the third author, “On paraconsistent deontic logic”, Philosophia 16, 293-303 (1986)] investigated certain systems of paraconsistent deontic in order to investigate the problem of contradiction in the domain of ethics. This paper continues this line of research, studying some paraconsistent systems containing alethic and deontic modalities. This approach allows us to treat the principles of Kant (OA→ \diamond A) and Hintikka (\square A → OA) from the classica…Read more
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    This paper introduces the notions of perfect quantifiers in general many-valued logics and investigates the problem of quantificational completeness for such logics as well as the problem of characterizing all perfect quantifiers in 3-valued logics using techniques of combinatorial group theory.
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    This is a review of: Newton C.A. da Costa, Logiques Classiques et Non Classiques. Essai sur les Fondements de la Logique. Translated from the Portuguese by Jean-Yves Béziau (with two appendices by the translator) Culture Scientifique, Masson, Paris, 1997, 276p. ISBN 2-225-85247-2
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    Modulated logics and flexible reasoning
    with Maria Cláudia C. Grácio
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 17 (3): 211-249. 2008.
    This paper studies a family of monotonic extensions of first-order logic which we call modulated logics, constructed by extending classical logic through generalized quantifiers called modulated quantifiers. This approach offers a new regard to what we call flexible reasoning. A uniform treatment of modulated logics is given here, obtaining some general results in model theory. Besides reviewing the “Logic of Ultrafilters”, which formalizes inductive assertions of the kind “almost all”, two new …Read more
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    Modulated fibring and the collapsing problem
    with Cristina Sernadas and João Rasga
    Journal of Symbolic Logic 67 (4): 1541-1569. 2002.
    Fibring is recognized as one of the main mechanisms in combining logics, with great signicance in the theory and applications of mathematical logic. However, an open challenge to bring is posed by the collapsing problem: even when no symbols are shared, certain combinations of logics simply collapse to one of them, indicating that bring imposes unwanted interconnections between the given logics. Modulated bring allows a ner control of the combination, solving the collapsing problem both at the s…Read more
  •  450
    Ernst Schröder, Parafrasi Schröderiane. Ovvero: Ernst Schröder, Leoperazioni del Calcolo Logico. Original German text with Italian translation, commentary and annotations by Davide Bondoni, LED Edizioni, Milan, 2010, pp. 208, 15,5 × 22 cm, ISBN 978-88-7916-474-0
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    On paraconsistent deontic logic
    Philosophia 16 (3-4): 293-305. 1986.
    This paper develops the first deontic logic in the context of paraconsistent logics.
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    Translations between logical systems: a manifesto
    with Itala Ml D'Ottaviano
    Logique Et Analyse 157 67-81. 1997.
    The main objective o f this descriptive paper is to present the general notion of translation between logical systems as studied by the GTAL research group, as well as its main results, questions, problems and indagations. Logical systems here are defined in the most general sense, as sets endowed with consequence relations; translations between logical systems are characterized as maps which preserve consequence relations (that is, as continuous functions between those sets). In this sense, log…Read more
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    We present a philosophical motivation for the logics of formal inconsistency, a family of paraconsistent logics whose distinctive feature is that of having resources for expressing the notion of consistency within the object language. We shall defend the view according to which logics of formal inconsistency are theories of logical consequence of normative and epistemic character. This approach not only allows us to make inferences in the presence of contradictions, but offers a philosophically …Read more
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    Formal inconsistency and evolutionary databases
    with João Marcos and Sandra De Amo
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 8 (2): 115-152. 2000.
    This paper introduces new logical systems which axiomatize a formal representation of inconsistency (here taken to be equivalent to contradictoriness) in classical logic. We start from an intuitive semantical account of inconsistent data, fixing some basic requirements, and provide two distinct sound and complete axiomatics for such semantics, LFI1 and LFI2, as well as their first-order extensions, LFI1* and LFI2*, depending on which additional requirements are considered. These formal systems a…Read more