Ongaratto, Rafael: Paraconsistent Paradoxes: the price of consistency

_Revista Perspectiva Filosófica_ 52 (2):207-229. 2025Logics of Formal Inconsistency (LFIs) are usually considered a philosophically neutral logicwith respect to paraconsistency, in the sense that they provide a good basis to think in termsof dialetheias, i.e. true contradictions, or in terms of conflicting information, a notion weakerthan truth. In this article, I will show how this claim of neutrality fails in the face of the LiarParadox: in classical logic, the sentence A: “A is false.” implie