Diagonalização, Paradoxos e o Teorema de Löb

Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 73 (3-4):1169-1188 (2017)
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Abstract

Diagonalization is a transversal theme in Logic. In this work, it is shown that there exists a common origin of several diagonalization phenomena — paradoxes and Löb's Theorem. That common origin comprises a common reasoning and a common logical structure. We analyse the common structure from a philosophical point-of-view and we draw some conclusions.

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Paulo Guilherme Santos
Universidade Nova de Lisboa
Reinhard Kahle
University Tübingen

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