Aristotle and logical theory
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Aristotle and logical theory
(Cambridge paperback library)
Cambridge University Press, 1985, c1980
- : pbk
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Based on the author's thesis, Rockefeller University
Bibliography p. [115]-119
Includes indexes
"First published 1980. Reprinted 1985" -- T.p. verso
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Aristotle was the first and one of the greatest logicians. He not only devised the first system of formal logic, but also raised many fundamental problems in the philosophy of logic. In this book, Dr Lear shows how Aristotle's discussion of logical consequence, validity and proof can contribute to contemporary debates in the philosophy of logic. No background knowledge of Aristotle is assumed.
Table of Contents
- Preface
- 1. Syllogistic consequence
- 2. Completeness and compactness
- 3. Hypothetical syllogisms
- 4. Invalid inference
- 5. Invalid proofs
- Appendix: a note on ignorance
- 6. Proof by refutation
- Bibliography
- Indices.
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