Truth, Proof and Possibility

in Classical Antiquity, in contemporary informational networks

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.46391/ALCEU.v24.ed53.2024.431

Keywords:

Logic, Truth, Communication, Information

Abstract

This text examines the notions of truth, proof and possibility and Classical Antiquity. Its purpose is to reshape the idea of truth. And strictly communication terms.

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Author Biography

Eduardo Neiva, University of Alabama at Birmingham - EUA

Eduardo Neiva is Emeritus Professor of Communication Studies in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. A Fulbright Scholar, he was a Visiting Professor at Indiana University. He directed the Communication Department at PUC-Rio. He has written 17 books and numerous articles in Portuguese and English, which have in turn been translated into several languages. Kind Hearts (2023) is his most recent book and his second fiction novel.

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FREGE, Gottlob. Lógica e filosofia da linguagem. São Paulo: Cultrix, 1978.

GLEICK, James. The Information: A History, A. A Theory, The Flood. New York: Pantheon Books, 2011.

GÖDEL, Kurt. Collected Works. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1983.

NEIVA, Eduardo. Dicionário Houaiss de Comunicação e Multimídia. São Paulo – Rio de Janeiro: IAH – Publifolha, 2013.

PLATO. The Collect Dialogs with the Letters. New Haven: Princeton University Press, 1963.

SHANNON, Claude E.; WEAVER, Warren. The Mathematical Theory of Communication. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1949.

Published

2024-10-03

How to Cite

Neiva, E. (2024). Truth, Proof and Possibility: in Classical Antiquity, in contemporary informational networks. Revista ALCEU, 24(53), 26–45. https://doi.org/10.46391/ALCEU.v24.ed53.2024.431

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