Por que preferir a incompletude à inconsistência?

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This is not a carrot: Paraconsistent mathematics
by Maarten McKubre-Jordens
August 24, 2011

Paraconsistent mathematics is a type of mathematics in which
contradictions may be true. In such a system it is perfectly possible
for a statement A and its negation not A to both be true. How can this
be, and be coherent? What does it all mean? And why should we think
mathematics might actually be paraconsistent? We'll look at the last
question first starting with a quick trip into mathematical history.

http://plus.maths.org/content/not-carrot
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