Articulating medieval logic
Studies the development and logical complexity of medieval logic, the expansion of Aristotle's notation by medieval logicians, and the development of additional logical principle.
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Oxford :
Oxford University Press
cop. 2014
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- An overview of Aristotelian logic as seen by medieval logicians
- Aristotle's proofs of conversions and syllogisms
- Quantifying predicates, singular term predicates, negative terms
- Linguish
- Expanding the notation
- Modes of personal supposition
- Relatives (anaphoric words)
- Comparison of medieval logic with contemporary logic
- Ampliation and restriction
- Appendix : artificial quantifiers in early 16th-century logic.