ABSTRACT: This paper traces the evidence in Galen's Introduction to Logic (Institutio Logica) for a hypothetical syllogistic which predates Stoic propositional logic. It emerges that Galen is one of our main witnesses for such a theory, whose authors are most likely Theophrastus and Eudemus. A reconstruction of this theory is offered which - among other things - allows to solve some apparent textual difficulties in the Institutio Logica
We begin with an analysis of the persuasiveness of assertibles and arguments in the texts and fragme...
This article is going to study the relevant interpretation of stoic logic. Regarding this, first of ...
Aristotle's syllogistic theory, as developed in his Prior Analytics, is often regarded as the birth ...
grantor: University of TorontoAristotle recorded his intention to discuss hypothetical syl...
From Aristotle onward, formal logic was an element of ancient Greek dialectic (dialektikē). Aristotl...
The subject matter of our considerations here is the concept of classical logic. The author begins w...
ABSTRACT: Alexander of Aphrodisias’ commentaries on Aristotle’s Organon are valuable sources for bot...
ABSTRACT: An introduction to Stoic logic. Stoic logic can in many respects be regarded as a fore-run...
ABSTRACT: For the Stoics, a syllogism is a formally valid argument; the primary function of their s...
Three senses of ‘dialectic’ can be discerned in Galen's works (section 10.1): (1) Dialectic as logic...
ABSTRACT: A detailed presentation of Stoic theory of arguments, including truth-value changes of arg...
Originally published in 1964. This book is a translation of Institutio Logica, which was probably wr...
ABSTRACT: A detailed presentation of Stoic logic, part one, including their theories of propositions...
In late antiquity, logic developed into what Ebbesen calls the LAS, the Late Ancient Standard. This ...
This paper focuses on Galen's views about the formal cause against the wider background of his accou...
We begin with an analysis of the persuasiveness of assertibles and arguments in the texts and fragme...
This article is going to study the relevant interpretation of stoic logic. Regarding this, first of ...
Aristotle's syllogistic theory, as developed in his Prior Analytics, is often regarded as the birth ...
grantor: University of TorontoAristotle recorded his intention to discuss hypothetical syl...
From Aristotle onward, formal logic was an element of ancient Greek dialectic (dialektikē). Aristotl...
The subject matter of our considerations here is the concept of classical logic. The author begins w...
ABSTRACT: Alexander of Aphrodisias’ commentaries on Aristotle’s Organon are valuable sources for bot...
ABSTRACT: An introduction to Stoic logic. Stoic logic can in many respects be regarded as a fore-run...
ABSTRACT: For the Stoics, a syllogism is a formally valid argument; the primary function of their s...
Three senses of ‘dialectic’ can be discerned in Galen's works (section 10.1): (1) Dialectic as logic...
ABSTRACT: A detailed presentation of Stoic theory of arguments, including truth-value changes of arg...
Originally published in 1964. This book is a translation of Institutio Logica, which was probably wr...
ABSTRACT: A detailed presentation of Stoic logic, part one, including their theories of propositions...
In late antiquity, logic developed into what Ebbesen calls the LAS, the Late Ancient Standard. This ...
This paper focuses on Galen's views about the formal cause against the wider background of his accou...
We begin with an analysis of the persuasiveness of assertibles and arguments in the texts and fragme...
This article is going to study the relevant interpretation of stoic logic. Regarding this, first of ...
Aristotle's syllogistic theory, as developed in his Prior Analytics, is often regarded as the birth ...