The CLE Collection is aimed especially at Brazilian and Latin American audiences interested in the areas of Logic, Epistemology, Methodology and History of Science. These are books, with annual titles, published based on original research, such as dissertations and theses of important relevance in the field of knowledge. The volumes have been digitized and are available for free downloads. Some volumes are available for purchase in printed format, access https://www.cle.unicamp.br/cle/aquisicoes-publicacoes.
Temas em Filosofia da Religião
Fábio Maia Bertato, Nicola Salvatore e Marcin Trepczyński
CLE Collection - Vol. 94
(2024) 978-65-88097-14-4 (digital)
Ayda Ignez Arruda e a Institucionalização da Lógica no Brasil
Suélen Rita Andrade Machado
CLE Collection - Vol. 93
(2023) 978-65-88097-12-0 (digital)
978-65-88097-15-1 (press)
Claire Wardle e Hossein Derakhshan
CLE Collection - Vol. 92
(2023) 978-65-88097-07-6 (digital)
Danilo Albergaria
CLE Collection - Vol. 91
(2022) 978-65-88097-06-9 (digital)
978-65-88097-11-3 (press)
¿Qué es la Armonía? Esencia Matemática de la Música
Marta Sagastume
CLE Collection - Vol. 90
(2021) 978-65-88097-08-3 (digital)
978-65-88097-10-6 (press)
Axiomatic Theory of Distributions
Newton Carneiro Affonso da Costa e José Augusto Baêta Segundo
CLE Collection - Vol. 89
(2021) 978-65-88097-05-2 (digital)
978-65-88097-09-0 (press)
CLE e-Prints are pre-publications of works that the author(s) have submitted or will submit for publication elsewhere. Related to the areas of Logic, Epistemology and History of Science and will be published only upon recommendation of the Editor or any member of the Editorial Board. Specific rules that can be applied to various areas.
The History and Philosophy of Science Notebooks are aimed especially at the public interested in the areas of Epistemology, Philosophy of Science, Theory of Knowledge and History of Sciences. Their main objective is to publish original articles and notes by national and foreign researchers, translations of texts concerning the most central themes of philosophical, methodological and historical reflection on science, and annotated translations of important texts in the historical development of this reflection, as well as reviews in the areas of knowledge in which the Notebooks operate.
Kant e-Prints is a quarterly journal aimed at disseminating theoretical productions on Kant's philosophy, established by the Campinas Section of the Brazilian Kant Society (SKB) and linked to the Center for Logic, Epistemology and History of Science (CLE) of the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP).
This journal has been migrated to the Electronic Journals Portal (PPEC/UNICAMP), submissions and access to published content are available at Revista Magazine Kant-e-Prints.
The Journal of Non-Classic Logic (JNCL) was founded in 1982 by the Center for Logic, Epistemology and History of Science (CLE) of the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP), as the first journal entirely dedicated to the area of non-classical logic.
Book of abstracts of the event 2nd CLE4Science (2017)
2nd CLE4Science / BOOK OF ABSTRACTS (2017)



