In this historical article, Newton da Costa discusses Francisco Miró Quesada’s philosophical ideas about logic. He discusses the topics of reason, logic, and action in Miró Quesada’s work, and in the final section he offers his critical view. In particular, he disagrees with Miró Quesada’s stance on the historicity of reason, for whom “reason is essentially absolute”, whereas for da Costa it “is being constructed in the course of history”. Da Costa concludes by emphasizing the importance of Miró Quesada’s theory of logic and reason, despite it still being incomplete. Historical article by Newton da Costa, annotated and translated by J. C. Cifuentes and L. F. Bartolo Alegre
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This chapter is part of the latest and largest reference volume on the history of modern logic publi...
Revised version of a conference given under title "From Natural Deduction to the nature of reasoning...
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Orientador: Itala Maria Loffredo D'OttavianoTese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, In...
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