Obrigado pelo link, Manuel.  A entrevista me parece mostrar como
Graham Priest é de fato um filósofo de estatura, como dificilmente se
encontraria igual em nosso país.  Infelizmente, há grande preconceito
(amplamente baseado em mal-entendido, ao que tudo indica) em nosso
país (e mesmo de parte de paraconsistentistas!) contra o trabalho
dele.

JM

2012/3/27 Manuel Doria <manueldo...@gmail.com>:
> http://www.3ammagazine.com/3am/logically-speaking/
>
> Highlights:
>
> "*GP:* Well, for a start, I don’t think that logic has anything to do with
> the way that people actually reason. Standard work in cognitive psychology
> (e.g., the Wason Card Test) shows that people often reason invalidly in
> systematic ways. Logic is about the norms of correct inference. But the
> word ‘logic’ is ambiguous. It can mean our theories of inference, or it can
> mean the subject of these. Compare ‘dynamics’. Sometimes this means a
> theory of how things move (as in ‘Newtonian dynamics’). Sometimes it means
> how things actually move (as in ‘the dynamics of the earth’)."
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