
Breno Zuppolini is Professor of Ancient Philosophy at the Federal University of Sao Paulo and a Collaborator Researcher at the University of Campinas, Brazil. He has a PhD in Philosophy from the University of Campinas, with research internships at the University of Oxford. His work focuses on Aristotle’s philosophy of science, metaphysics and philosophy of nature.
Representative Publications
- Bronstein, D.; Zuppolini, B. (2023) Aristotle on Multiple Demonstration. In: Ricardo Santos; Antônio Pedro Mesquita. (eds.) New Essays on Aristotle’s Organon. New York: Routledge: 158-180.
- Zuppolini, B. (2023). Some remarks against non-epistemic accounts of immediate premises in Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics. Journal of Ancient Philosophy, 17(2): 29-43.
- Zuppolini, B. (2021). Immediacy in Aristotle's Epistemology. Phronesis 66 (2): 111-138.
- Zuppolini, B. (2020). Comprehension, Demonstration, and Accuracy in Aristotle. Journal of the History of Philosophy 58(1): 29-48.
- Zuppolini, B. (2019) Avoiding Infinite Regress: Posterior Analytics I 22. Manuscrito 42: 122-156.
- Zuppolini, B. (2018). Aristotle on Per se Accidents. Ancient Philosophy 38: 113-135.