Since Mates’ seminal Stoic Logic there has been uncertainty and debate about how to treat the term anapodeiktos when used of Stoic syllogisms. This paper argues that the customary translation of anapodeiktos by ‘indemonstrable’ is accurate, and it explains why this is so. At the heart of the explanation is an argument that, contrary to what is commonly assumed, indemonstrability is rooted in the generic account of the Stoic epistemic notion of demonstration (apodeixis). Some minor insights into Stoic logic ensue
ABSTRACT: This paper traces the evidence in Galen's Introduction to Logic (Institutio Logica) for a ...
Stoic logic assumes fi ve inference schemata attributed to Chrysippus of Soli. Those schemata are th...
This paper contends that Stoic logic (i.e. Stoic analysis) deserves more attention from contemporary...
Since Mates’ seminal Stoic Logic there has been uncertainty and debate about how to ...
Since Mates’ seminal Stoic Logic there has been uncertainty and debate about how to treat the term a...
ABSTRACT: For the Stoics, a syllogism is a formally valid argument; the primary function of their s...
ABSTRACT: An introduction to Stoic logic. Stoic logic can in many respects be regarded as a fore-run...
ABSTRACT: A detailed presentation of Stoic theory of arguments, including truth-value changes of arg...
ABSTRACT: This paper discusses the Stoic treatment of fallacies that are based on lexical ambiguitie...
ABSTRACT: Alexander of Aphrodisias’ commentaries on Aristotle’s Organon are valuable sources for bot...
This thesis aims to understand Stoic views on the relationship of language to the world. I supplemen...
Analogy was a basic means of the interpretation of reality in late antique schools of philosophy, an...
In chapter 6 of book I of the Posterior Analytics, Aristotle contrasts proper demonstrations, which ...
We give a simple definition of validity for syllogisms involving necessary and assertoric premises w...
ABSTRACT: This paper traces the evidence in Galen's Introduction to Logic (Institutio Logica) for a ...
Stoic logic assumes fi ve inference schemata attributed to Chrysippus of Soli. Those schemata are th...
This paper contends that Stoic logic (i.e. Stoic analysis) deserves more attention from contemporary...
Since Mates’ seminal Stoic Logic there has been uncertainty and debate about how to ...
Since Mates’ seminal Stoic Logic there has been uncertainty and debate about how to treat the term a...
ABSTRACT: For the Stoics, a syllogism is a formally valid argument; the primary function of their s...
ABSTRACT: An introduction to Stoic logic. Stoic logic can in many respects be regarded as a fore-run...
ABSTRACT: A detailed presentation of Stoic theory of arguments, including truth-value changes of arg...
ABSTRACT: This paper discusses the Stoic treatment of fallacies that are based on lexical ambiguitie...
ABSTRACT: Alexander of Aphrodisias’ commentaries on Aristotle’s Organon are valuable sources for bot...
This thesis aims to understand Stoic views on the relationship of language to the world. I supplemen...
Analogy was a basic means of the interpretation of reality in late antique schools of philosophy, an...
In chapter 6 of book I of the Posterior Analytics, Aristotle contrasts proper demonstrations, which ...
We give a simple definition of validity for syllogisms involving necessary and assertoric premises w...
ABSTRACT: This paper traces the evidence in Galen's Introduction to Logic (Institutio Logica) for a ...
Stoic logic assumes fi ve inference schemata attributed to Chrysippus of Soli. Those schemata are th...
This paper contends that Stoic logic (i.e. Stoic analysis) deserves more attention from contemporary...