University of Campinas
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1985
Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
  •  109
    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
  •  3
    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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    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
  •  31
    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.
  •  76
    Editorial
    with Paulo Mateus
    Logic Journal of the IGPL 13 (6): 611-614. 2005.