Logical matters

The second volume of Jonathan Barnes' papers on ancient philosophy contains twenty-seven pieces under the broad heading of Logic. The essays were written over a period of some forty years. Some of them were published in obscure places (and two or three of them in a foreign language). The French...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Barnes, Jonathan, 1942- (-)
Otros Autores: Bonelli, Maddalena
Formato: Libro
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Oxford : Clarendon Press 2012
Edición:1st ed
Colección:Barnes, Jonathan, 1942- Essays in ancient philosophy ; 2
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  • Preface 1: Galen, Christians, logic 2: Cicero on logic 3: Logical form and logical matter 4: Grammar on Aristotle's terms 5: Peripatetic negations 6: Aristotle's Categories and Aristotle's 'categories' 7: Syllogistic and the classification of predicates 8: Speusippus and Aristotle on homonymy 9: Property in Aristotle's Topics 10: Sheep have four legs 11: The Law of Contradiction 12: Proofs and the syllogistic figures 13: Aristotle and Stoic logic 14: Theophrastus and Stoic logic 15: Terms and sentences: Theophrastus and wholly hypothetical syllogisms 16: Logic and the dialecticians 17: The Logical Investigations of Chrysippus 18: Piqana; sunnhmevna 19: What is a disjunction? 20: Medicine, experience, and logic 21: Meaning, saying, and thinking 22: Epicurus: meaning and thinking 23: Ammonius and adverbs 24: Priscian and connectors 25: Late Greek syllogistic 26: Boethius and the study of logic 27: Syllogistic in the anon Heiberg.