Main Article Content

Authors

1. The experience of everyday life [is] always given us with anomalies, inconsistencies, contradictions. And, when we try to explain them, reasonable explanations at first sight end up being unsatisfactory after a more careful examination. The nature of things and events does not seem easily intelligible. The opinions and views of men are hardly reconcilable or even inconsistent with each other. Perhaps emerging consensus is provisional and precarious. Who feels the need to think with a more critical spirit and tries to understand better, that diversity baffles everything.

Guadalupe Reinoso, Secretariat of Science and Technology, Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Córdoba, Argentina.

In Porchat, O. (2007) Rumo ao ceticismo, São Paulo: Editora UNESP, pp. 117-145. Oswaldo Porchat of Assis Pereira da Silva (1933-2017) was an influential Brazilian philosopher. He was Professor Emeritus of the Faculty of Philosophy, Humanities and Sciences of the USP and UNICAMP, and founder of the Department of Philosophy of UNICAMP and the Center for Logic and Epistemology (CLE). For more references consult: https://pt.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oswaldo_Porchat

Reinoso, G. (2020). Sobre lo que aparece. Oswaldo Porchat Pereira. Praxis Filosófica, (50), 239–272. https://doi.org/10.25100/pfilosofica.v0i50.8831

Downloads

Download data is not yet available.