The Logical Nature of Aristotle 39 s Enthymeme

The Logical Nature of Aristotle  39 s Enthymeme
Author: Douglas Eugene Frame,Frame Publishing
Publsiher: Frame Publishing
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The Logical Nature of Aristotle s Enthymeme

The Logical Nature of Aristotle s Enthymeme
Author: Douglas Eugene Frame
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1998
Genre: Enthymeme (Logic)
ISBN: 0979428939

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The Logical Nature of Aristotle s Enthymeme

The Logical Nature of Aristotle s Enthymeme
Author: Frame Publishing
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2008
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0979428912

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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.

The Complete Aristotle

The Complete Aristotle
Author: Aristotle,E. M. Edghill,R. P. Hardie,R. K. Gaye,J. A. Smith,D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson,W. D. Ross,W. Rhys Roberts
Publsiher: E-Kitap Projesi & Cheapest Books
Total Pages: 2916
Release: 2023-12-06
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9786057876621

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The Corpus Aristotelicum (The Complete Aristotle) is the collection of Aristotle's works that have survived from antiquity through Medieval manuscript transmission. These texts, as opposed to Aristotle's lost works, are technical philosophical treatises from within Aristotle's school. Reference to them is made according to the original texts of Aristotle, which in turn is based on ancient classifications of these works. This complete Book consist of (Contents): Biography (About Aristotle) Part 1: Logic (Organon) Part 2. Universal Physics Part 3: Human Physics Part 4: Animal Physics Part 5: Metaphysics Part 6: Ethics and Politics Part 7: Aesthetic Writings Aristotle, Greek Aristoteles, (born 384 BCE, Stagira, Chalcidice, Greece—died 322, Chalcis, Euboea), ancient Greek philosopher and scientist, one of the greatest intellectual figures of Western history. He was the author of a philosophical and scientific system that became the framework and vehicle for both Christian Scholasticism and medieval Islamic philosophy. Even after the intellectual revolutions of the Renaissance, the Reformation, and the Enlightenment, Aristotelian concepts remained embedded in Western thinking. Aristotle's intellectual range was vast, covering most of the sciences and many of the arts, including biology, botany, chemistry, ethics, history, logic, metaphysics, rhetoric, philosophy of mind, philosophy of science, physics, poetics, political theory, psychology, and zoology. He was the founder of formal logic, devising for it a finished system that for centuries was regarded as the sum of the discipline; and he pioneered the study of zoology, both observational and theoretical, in which some of his work remained unsurpassed until the 19th century. But he is, of course, most outstanding as a philosopher. His writings in ethics and political theory as well as in metaphysics and the philosophy of science continue to be studied, and his work remains a powerful current in contemporary philosophical debate.

Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy

Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy
Author: M. F. Burnyeat
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2012-06-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521750721

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The first of two volumes collecting the published work of one of the greatest living ancient philosophers, M.F. Burnyeat.

The Enthymeme

The Enthymeme
Author: James Fredal
Publsiher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2020-03-12
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780271086811

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Central to rhetorical theory, the enthymeme is most often defined as a truncated syllogism. Suppressing a premise that the audience already knows, this rhetorical device relies on the audience to fill in the missing information, thereby making the argument more persuasive. James Fredal argues that this view of the enthymeme is wrong. Presenting a new exegesis of Aristotle and classic texts of Attic oratory, Fredal shows that the standard reading of Aristotle’s enthymeme is inaccurate—and that Aristotle himself distorts what enthymemes are and how they work. From close analysis of the Rhetoric, Topics, and Analytics, Fredal finds that Aristotle’s enthymeme is, in fact, not syllogistic and is different from the enthymeme as it was used by Attic orators such as Lysias and Isaeus. Fredal argues that the enthymeme, as it was originally understood and used, is a technique of storytelling, primarily forensic storytelling, aimed at eliciting from the audience an inference about a narrative. According to Fredal, narrative rather than formal logic is the seedbed of the enthymeme and of rhetoric more broadly. The Enthymeme reassesses a fundamental doctrine of rhetorical instruction, clarifies the viewpoints of the tradition, and presents a new form of rhetoric for further study and use. This groundbreaking book will be welcomed by scholars and students of classical rhetoric, the history of rhetoric, and rhetorical theory as well as communications studies, classical studies, and classical philosophy.

Logic Signs and Nature in the Renaissance

Logic  Signs and Nature in the Renaissance
Author: Ian Maclean
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 436
Release: 2007-04-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521036275

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How or what were doctors in the Renaissance trained to think, and how did they interpret the evidence at their disposal for making diagnoses and prognoses? This 2001 book addresses these questions in the broad context of the world of learning: its institutions, its means of conveying and disseminating information, and the relationship between university faculties. The uptake by doctors from the university arts course - the foundation for medical studies - is examined in detail, as are the theoretical and empirical bases for medical knowledge, including its concepts of nature, health, disease and normality. Logic, Signs and Nature in the Renaissance ends with a detailed investigation of semiotic, which was one of the five parts of the discipline of medicine, in the context of the various versions of semiology available to scholars. From this survey, Maclean makes an interesting assessment of the relationship of Renaissance medicine to the new science of the seventeenth century.