Francisco Miró Quesada
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Francisco Miró Quesada Cantuarias (21 December 1918) is a contemporary Peruvian philosopher who disputes the summary of human nature on the basis that any collective assumption of human nature would be unfulfilling and leave the public with a negative result. The term paraconsistent logic was coined in 1976 by Miró Quesada. He made his debut in 1941 with Sentido del movimiento fenomenológico (Meaning of the phenomenological movement).
After Miró Quesada graduated from the University of San Marcos with a doctorate in Philosophy, he began teaching there as a professor of Contemporary Philosophy. Later, in 1952, he was granted a scolarship by UNESCO to go the France, Italy, and England to study the formation of the secondary teaching staff. Next year, he published the Sunday Supplement (el Suplemento Dominical).