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    Proofs by Reductio ad Impossibile in Aristotle’s Prior Analytics
    Journal of Ancient Philosophy 15 (2): 53-76. 2021.
    This paper aims at clarifying the procedure of proofs by _reductio ad impossibile_ in Aristotle’s _Prior Analytics_, especially elucidating what can be taken as impossibility in such proofs. Traditional interpretation has it that the impossibility in Aristotle’s _reductio_ proofs must be a contradiction. I argue for an alternative interpretation according to which both contrarieties and contradictions are suitable as the impossibility required by the proofs in question. I also present a definiti…Read more
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    Toward a Stronger Constraint for Non-Trivial Inconsistent Theories
    Logic and Logical Philosophy 417-447. forthcoming.
    This article discusses the definition of paraconsistency understood as the property of a consequence relation that does not trivialize inconsistent theories. Some logicians have argued that standard paraconsistency, the requirement of a non-explosive consequence relation, is insufficient for that purpose. In this article, we have a twofold goal. First, we offer an exposition of some attempts to strengthen standard paraconsistency in the literature. After discussing the shortcomings of those atte…Read more