Room P3.10, Mathematics Building

Walter Carnielli, CLE / UNICAMP - Brazil

Rationality, consistency and societies

I discuss why consistency may be not absolute, and what is good about this. I argue that a compulsive seeking for just one sense of consistency is hazardous to rationality, and that observing the subtle distinctions of reasonableness between individual and groups may suggest wider notions of consistency, relevant to several areas such as belief revision, logic and even to a re-assessment of Gödel's second incompleteness theorem.