This book sets out the semantics of the Port Royal Logic, perhaps the most influential logic book in the 17th and 18th centuries. Its goal is to explain how the Logic reworks the foundation of pre-Cartesian logic so as to make it compatible with Descartes' metaphysics.
This book sets out the semantics of the Port Royal Logic, perhaps the most influential logic book in the 17th and 18th centuries. Its goal is to explain how the Logic reworks the foundation of pre-Cartesian logic so as to make it compatible with Descartes' metaphysics.
John N. Martin studied philosophy at the University of California, received his doctorate from the University of Toronto, and spent his career teaching philosophy and logic at the University of Cincinnati. Research areas: formal semantics, philosophical linguistics, and the history of logic. Books: Elements of Formal Semantics (1987) and Themes in Neoplatonic and Aristotelian Logic (Ashgate 2004).
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Introduction 1. The Semantics of Terms: Intentional Content 2. The Semantics of Terms: Signification and Extension 3. The Semantics of Terms: The Structure of Ideas 4. The Semantics of Propositions: Truth and Consequences 5. The Semantics of Discourse: Method 6. The Semantics of Discourse: Existential Import Appendix
Introduction 1. The Semantics of Terms: Intentional Content 2. The Semantics of Terms: Signification and Extension 3. The Semantics of Terms: The Structure of Ideas 4. The Semantics of Propositions: Truth and Consequences 5. The Semantics of Discourse: Method 6. The Semantics of Discourse: Existential Import Appendix
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