Paraconsistent Logic and Its Place in Latin American Philosophy
Journal: RUDN Journal of Philosophy (Vol.29, No. 3)Publication Date: 2025-10-02
Authors : Lauro de Matos Nunes Filho;
Page : 673-686
Keywords : paraconsistency; contradiction; triviality; Brazilian school of paraconsistency;
Abstract
This study presents an overview of paraconsistent logic, tracing its historical origins and development within what may be referred to as the Latin American school of paraconsistency. This characterization is admittedly bold, given the diverse theoretical roots of paraconsistency and the contested nature of its interpretation. Accordingly, our discussion addresses the topic from both historical and formal perspectives, emphasizing key moments in the development of paraconsistent logic within the Latin American context. Particular attention is given to the extensive and systematic work of Newton C.A. da Costa in Brazil, whose contributions played a central role in shaping paraconsistent logic as a mature and influential field. In addition, we briefly explore how paraconsistent logic challenges classical logic to reconsider its conclusions in light of paraconsistent principles. Ultimately, this paper seeks to situate paraconsistency within the broader context outlined above, examining its impact and identifying its key theoretical and practical features in contemporary philosophical thought.
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