This essay examines how Aristotle creates propositions. It evaluates his use of quality and quantity in his theory of syllogism. In De Interpretatione, Aristotle used the term, `apophansis', but he preferred `protasis' in Analytica Priora. While Aristotle classified these as affirmative and negative due to their qualities, he embraced a different point of view about classifications based on quantity. Differences in apophansis are evaluated on the basis of their singular and universal structures, and their predications are also taken into consideration. As he studied protasis, however, he re-arranged the classifications of apophansis and re-shaped them according to their predicative properties. The structural difference between De Interpreta...
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Whatever human beings feel, think or imagine, they express it through language which is the combinat...
Although the theory of the assertoric syllogism was Aristotle's great invention, one which dominated...
Aristotle's syllogistic theory, as developed in his Prior Analytics, is often regarded as the birth ...
Aristotle described the scientific explanation of universal or general facts as deducing them throug...
Aristotle's importance in the professional study of language consists first of all in the fact that ...
Aristotle in his logical works, in addition to the statement, introduces the concept of proposition ...
What is meant under the genuine title of Aristotle’s ta Analytika is rarely properly understood. Pre...
This paper has three major aims. The first is to defend the hypothesis that Aristotle’s lost work Pr...
In the first place, this work selects, presents, and evaluates some contemporary interpretations abo...
"In the second half of book 1 of the Prior Analytics, Aristotle reflects on the application of the f...
In the Organon Aristotle describes some deductive schemata in which inconsistencies do not entail th...
Since deliberation consists of the estimation of the end and the calculation about the means, and si...
Abstract. In the Organon Aristotle describes some deductive schemata in which inconsis-tencies do no...
Aristotle studies syllogistic argumentation in Sophistical Refutations and Prior Analytics. In the l...
Prohairesis plays a central role in Aristotle's moral psychology. It is prohairesis that determines ...
Whatever human beings feel, think or imagine, they express it through language which is the combinat...
Although the theory of the assertoric syllogism was Aristotle's great invention, one which dominated...
Aristotle's syllogistic theory, as developed in his Prior Analytics, is often regarded as the birth ...
Aristotle described the scientific explanation of universal or general facts as deducing them throug...
Aristotle's importance in the professional study of language consists first of all in the fact that ...
Aristotle in his logical works, in addition to the statement, introduces the concept of proposition ...
What is meant under the genuine title of Aristotle’s ta Analytika is rarely properly understood. Pre...
This paper has three major aims. The first is to defend the hypothesis that Aristotle’s lost work Pr...