Newton da Costa e a Filosofia da Quase-Verdade

This paper intends to introduce the three issues of Principia which will appear in a sequel honoring Newton da Costa’s 80th birthday. Instead of presenting the papers one by one, as it is common in presentations such as this one, we have left the papers speak by themselves, and instead we have prefe...

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Main Author: Décio Krause
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina 2009-08-01
Series:Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology
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Online Access:http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/principia/article/view/13775/12625
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spelling doaj-8b6054c7591245ac9ed11a75c325766d2020-11-25T01:50:27ZengUniversidade Federal de Santa CatarinaPrincipia: An International Journal of Epistemology1414-42471808-17112009-08-01132105128Newton da Costa e a Filosofia da Quase-Verdade Décio KrauseThis paper intends to introduce the three issues of Principia which will appear in a sequel honoring Newton da Costa’s 80th birthday. Instead of presenting the papers one by one, as it is common in presentations such as this one, we have left the papers speak by themselves, and instead we have preferred to present to the Brazilian readers, specialty to our students, some aspects of Newton da Costa’s conception of science and of the scientific activity, grounded on the concept of quasi-truth, which he contributed to develop in a rigorous way. Da Costa is known as one of the founding fathers of paraconsistent logic, but his contributions go also to the foundations of physics, theoretical computation, model theory, algebraic logic, lattice theory, applications of non-classical logics to law and technology, etc. But perhaps his main contribution was to provide a basis for the birth of a school of logic in our country (Brazil), serving as teacher and inspiring new researchers for generations. It is a pleasure to have had so enthusiastic acceptation from the editors of Principia to organize these volumes. I would like to thank the contributors and the editors of Principia, specially Prof. Cezar Mortari for his help in organizing the issue. http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/principia/article/view/13775/12625Newton da Costaquasi-truthscientific activityscience
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Newton da Costa e a Filosofia da Quase-Verdade
Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology
Newton da Costa
quasi-truth
scientific activity
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title Newton da Costa e a Filosofia da Quase-Verdade
title_short Newton da Costa e a Filosofia da Quase-Verdade
title_full Newton da Costa e a Filosofia da Quase-Verdade
title_fullStr Newton da Costa e a Filosofia da Quase-Verdade
title_full_unstemmed Newton da Costa e a Filosofia da Quase-Verdade
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publisher Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
series Principia: An International Journal of Epistemology
issn 1414-4247
1808-1711
publishDate 2009-08-01
description This paper intends to introduce the three issues of Principia which will appear in a sequel honoring Newton da Costa’s 80th birthday. Instead of presenting the papers one by one, as it is common in presentations such as this one, we have left the papers speak by themselves, and instead we have preferred to present to the Brazilian readers, specialty to our students, some aspects of Newton da Costa’s conception of science and of the scientific activity, grounded on the concept of quasi-truth, which he contributed to develop in a rigorous way. Da Costa is known as one of the founding fathers of paraconsistent logic, but his contributions go also to the foundations of physics, theoretical computation, model theory, algebraic logic, lattice theory, applications of non-classical logics to law and technology, etc. But perhaps his main contribution was to provide a basis for the birth of a school of logic in our country (Brazil), serving as teacher and inspiring new researchers for generations. It is a pleasure to have had so enthusiastic acceptation from the editors of Principia to organize these volumes. I would like to thank the contributors and the editors of Principia, specially Prof. Cezar Mortari for his help in organizing the issue.
topic Newton da Costa
quasi-truth
scientific activity
science
url http://www.periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/principia/article/view/13775/12625
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