Aristotle s Syllogism and the Creation of Modern Logic

Aristotle s Syllogism and the Creation of Modern Logic
Author: Lukas M. Verburgt,Matteo Cosci
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2023-01-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350228856

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Offering a bold new vision on the history of modern logic, Lukas M. Verburgt and Matteo Cosci focus on the lasting impact of Aristotle's syllogism between the 1820s and 1930s. For over two millennia, deductive logic was the syllogism and syllogism was the yardstick of sound human reasoning. During the 19th century, this hegemony fell apart and logicians, including Boole, Frege and Peirce, took deductive logic far beyond its Aristotelian borders. However, contrary to common wisdom, reflections on syllogism were also instrumental to the creation of new logical developments, such as first-order logic and early set theory. This volume presents the period under discussion as one of both tradition and innovation, both continuity and discontinuity. Modern logic broke away from the syllogistic tradition, but without Aristotle's syllogism, modern logic would not have been born. A vital follow up to The Aftermath of Syllogism, this book traces the longue durée history of syllogism from Richard Whately's revival of formal logic in the 1820s through the work of David Hilbert and the Göttingen school up to the 1930s. Bringing together a group of major international experts, it sheds crucial new light on the emergence of modern logic and the roots of analytic philosophy in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Greek Foundations of Traditional Logic

Greek Foundations of Traditional Logic
Author: Ernst Kapp
Publsiher: New York : AMS Press, 1967 [c1942]
Total Pages: 116
Release: 1967
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: UVA:X000854550

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Aristotle s Syllogism and the Creation of Modern Logic

Aristotle s Syllogism and the Creation of Modern Logic
Author: Lukas M. Verburgt,Matteo Cosci
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2023-01-26
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350228863

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Offering a bold new vision on the history of modern logic, Lukas M. Verburgt and Matteo Cosci focus on the lasting impact of Aristotle's syllogism between the 1820s and 1930s. For over two millennia, deductive logic was the syllogism and syllogism was the yardstick of sound human reasoning. During the 19th century, this hegemony fell apart and logicians, including Boole, Frege and Peirce, took deductive logic far beyond its Aristotelian borders. However, contrary to common wisdom, reflections on syllogism were also instrumental to the creation of new logical developments, such as first-order logic and early set theory. This volume presents the period under discussion as one of both tradition and innovation, both continuity and discontinuity. Modern logic broke away from the syllogistic tradition, but without Aristotle's syllogism, modern logic would not have been born. A vital follow up to The Aftermath of Syllogism, this book traces the longue durée history of syllogism from Richard Whately's revival of formal logic in the 1820s through the work of David Hilbert and the Göttingen school up to the 1930s. Bringing together a group of major international experts, it sheds crucial new light on the emergence of modern logic and the roots of analytic philosophy in the 19th and early 20th centuries.

Aristotle s Theory of the Syllogism

Aristotle   s Theory of the Syllogism
Author: G. Patzig
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2013-03-09
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9789401707879

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The present book is the English version of a monograph 'Die aristotelische Syllogistik', which first appeared ten years ago in the series of Abhand 1 lungen edited by the Academy of Sciences in Gottingen. In the preface to the English edition, I would first like to express my indebtedness to Mr. J. Barnes, now fellow of Oriel College, Oxford. He not only translated what must have been a difficult text with exemplary precision and ingenuity, but followed critically every argument and check ed every reference. While translating it, he has improved the book. Of those changes which I have made on Mr. Barnes' suggestion I note only the more important ones on pages 4, 12, 24sq, 32, 39, 6lsq, and 158. Since the second edition of the German text appeared in 1963 some further reviews have been published, or come to my notice, which I have 2 been able to make use of in improving the text of this new edition. I must mention here especially the detailed critical discussions of my results and arguments published by Professor W. Wieland in the Philosophische Rundschau 14 (1966), 1-27 and by Professor E. Scheibe in Gnomon 39 (1967), 454-64. Both scholars, while agreeing with the main drift and method of my interpretation, criticise some of my results and disagree with some of my arguments. It would not be possible to discuss these technical matters here with the necessary thoroughness.

Aristotelian Logic

Aristotelian Logic
Author: William T. Parry,Edward A. Hacker
Publsiher: State University of New York Press
Total Pages: 560
Release: 1991-09-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781438415574

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This book provides detailed treatment of topics in traditional logic: the theory of terms; the theory of definition; the informal fallacies; and division and classification. Aristotelian Logic teaches techniques for solving semantic problems — problems caused by confusion over terminology. It teaches the theory of definition — the different kinds of definition and the criteria by which each is judged. It also teaches that definitions are like tools in that some are better suited for a particular task than others. Several chapters are devoted to informal fallacies. A new classification is given for them, and the concept of proof is presented, without which some of the traditional informal fallacies cannot be explained adequately. Another chapter is devoted to division and classification, which occurs in all of the sciences. Other topics covered include the square of opposition, immediate inferences, and the syllogistic and chain arguments.

Aristotle s Syllogistic from the Standpoint of Modern Formal Logic

Aristotle s Syllogistic from the Standpoint of Modern Formal Logic
Author: Jan Łukasiewicz
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1954
Genre: Logic
ISBN: UOM:49015001326223

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The Aftermath of Syllogism

The Aftermath of Syllogism
Author: Marco Sgarbi,Matteo Cosci
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2018-01-25
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781350043534

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Syllogism is a form of logical argument allowing one to deduce a consistent conclusion based on a pair of premises having a common term. Although Aristotle was the first to conceive and develop this way of reasoning, he left open a lot of conceptual space for further modifications, improvements and systematizations with regards to his original syllogistic theory. From its creation until modern times, syllogism has remained a powerful and compelling device of deduction and argument, used by a variety of figures and assuming a variety of forms throughout history. The Aftermath of Syllogism investigates the key developments in the history of this peculiar pattern of inference, from Avicenna to Hegel. Taking as its focus the longue durée of development between the Middle Ages and the nineteenth century, this book looks at the huge reworking scientific syllogism underwent over the centuries, as some of the finest philosophical minds brought it to an unprecedented height of logical sharpness and sophistication. Bringing together a group of major international experts in the Aristotelian tradition, The Aftermath of Syllogism provides a detailed, up to date and critical evaluation of the history of syllogistic deduction.

Analysis of Aristotle s logic with remarks

Analysis of Aristotle s logic  with remarks
Author: Thomas Reid
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 158
Release: 1806
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0019543311

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