SAJL: The Heterodox in Logic and Reason
South American Journal of Logic, edited by Jean-Yves Béziau and Marcelo Coniglio
- Luis Felipe Bartolo Alegre (UNMSM, PE)
- José Carlos Cifuentes (UFPR, BR)
- Andrés Bobenrieth Miserda (UV/Chile)
- Walter Alexandre Carnielli (Unicamp/Brasil)
- Verónica Borja Macías (UTM, MX)
- Manuel Correia Machuca (UC, Ch)
- Aldo Figallo-Orellano (UNS, AR / Unicamp, BR)
- María del Rosario Martínez Ordaz (UFRJ, BR)
- Miguel Angel Merma Mora (UCSS, PE)
- Walter B. Redmond (UPAEP, Mexico)
- David Villena Saldaña (UNMSM, PE / LN, HK)
Introduction
We announce the publication of SAJL’s special issue dedicated to José Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias (1918-2019), who was the most important Peruvian philosopher of logic and mathematics. This special issue is called The Heterodox in Logic and Reason, and comprises articles by authors from all around the world, which are discuss Paco’s work or the deal with those logic-related topics that most interested him.
Articles
The issue consistst of a foreword, a part with contributions about Miró Quesada’s work, a part with original essays on subjects that interested him, and, finally, a bibliography of his works.
Foreword
1. In the name of paraconsistency
Contributions about Miró Quesada
2. Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias in Plato’s Academy (in Spanish)
3. The philosophy of logic of Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias
4. The works about logic of Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias
5. Notes on Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias’ legal logic (in Portuguese)
6. Miró Quesada’s quest for the supreme principle of reason
7. Baptizing paraconsistent logics: The unique touch of Miró Quesada
8. Explorations in the philosophy of science. Remembering Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias
Contributions in subjects that interested Miró Quesada
9. The ‘math orgy’ and the philosophy of science
10. One reason, many logics (in Spanish)
11. Minimal logics: A foray into non-Tarskian galaxies
Hilan Bensusan, Agnes Calado, Gregory Carneiro, and Emanuel Paiva (UnB, Brazil)