University of Campinas
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 1985
Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
  •  881
    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
  •  876
    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.
  •  129
    6th Workshop on Logic, Language, Information and Computation
    with Ruy J. G. B. De Queiroz
    Bulletin of Symbolic Logic 5 (3): 424-425. 1999.
  •  70
    The problem of Quantificational Completeness and the Characterization of All Perfect Quantifiers in 3-Valued Logics
    Zeitschrift fur mathematische Logik und Grundlagen der Mathematik 33 (1): 19-29. 1987.
    This paper investigates a problem related to quantifiers which has some analogies to that of propositional completeness I give a definition of quantifier in many-valued logics generalizing the cases which already occur in first order many- valued logics. Though other definitions are possible, this particular one, which I call distribution quantifiers, generalizes the classical quantifiers in a very natural way, and occurs in finite numbers in every m-valued logic. We then call the problem of qua…Read more
  •  1697
    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