Logic, Norms and Ontology. Recent Essays in Luso-Brazilian Analytic Philosophy

Lisboa, Portugal: Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa (2012)
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The present special issue of Disputatio brings together some of the best work recently done in Brazil and Portugal in the tradition of analytic philosophy (broadly conceived). Over the past ten years or so we have witnessed an impressive growth of analytic philosophy in both countries, either in terms of quantity or in terms of quality of the produced philosophy. We hope that this volume capture, at least partly, the dynamics and strength of such development. The range of philosophical problems and topics covered by the contributed essays is vast, cutting across several philosophical disciplines. Indeed, one can find therein issues in philosophical logic, meta-philosophy, ethics, aesthetics, philosophy of science, philosophy of language, philosophy of mathematics and metaphysics. Such variety of subject-matter is also a trait of recent Luso-Brazilian analytic philosophy.

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João Branquinho
Universidade de Lisboa
Guido Imaguire
Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro

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