This state-of-the-art overview of ancient logic for students and scholars covers the development of logic in Aristotle and the Stoics, the key concepts at the heart of the ancient logical systems and the legacy of ancient logic in the later philosophical tradition, from the Middle Ages to today.
This state-of-the-art overview of ancient logic for students and scholars covers the development of logic in Aristotle and the Stoics, the key concepts at the heart of the ancient logical systems and the legacy of ancient logic in the later philosophical tradition, from the Middle Ages to today.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Part I. The Development of Logic in Antiquity: 1. The prehistory of logic Nicholas Denyer 2. Aristotle and Theophrastus Paolo Fait 3. Megarians and Stoics Karlheinz Hülser 4. Late antiquity Benjamin Morison Part II. Key Themes: 5. Truth as a logical property and the laws of being true Walter Cavini 6. Definition Michael Ferejohn 7. Terms and propositions Paolo Crivelli 8. Validity and syllogism Luca Castagnoli and Paolo fait 9. Demonstration Alexander Bown 10. Modalities and modal logic Marko Malink 11. Fallacies and paradoxes Luca Castagnoli 12. Logic in ancient rhetoric Christof Rapp 13. Ancient logic and ancient mathematics Reviel Netz Part III. The Legacy of Ancient Logic: 14. Ancient logic in the middle ages John Marenbon 15. Ancient logic from the Renaissance to the birth of mathematical logic Mirella Capozzi and Leila Haaparanta 16. Ancient logic today John Woods.
Part I. The Development of Logic in Antiquity: 1. The prehistory of logic Nicholas Denyer 2. Aristotle and Theophrastus Paolo Fait 3. Megarians and Stoics Karlheinz Hülser 4. Late antiquity Benjamin Morison Part II. Key Themes: 5. Truth as a logical property and the laws of being true Walter Cavini 6. Definition Michael Ferejohn 7. Terms and propositions Paolo Crivelli 8. Validity and syllogism Luca Castagnoli and Paolo fait 9. Demonstration Alexander Bown 10. Modalities and modal logic Marko Malink 11. Fallacies and paradoxes Luca Castagnoli 12. Logic in ancient rhetoric Christof Rapp 13. Ancient logic and ancient mathematics Reviel Netz Part III. The Legacy of Ancient Logic: 14. Ancient logic in the middle ages John Marenbon 15. Ancient logic from the Renaissance to the birth of mathematical logic Mirella Capozzi and Leila Haaparanta 16. Ancient logic today John Woods.
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