Aristotle's syllogistic theory, as developed in his Prior Analytics, is often regarded as the birth of logic in Western philosophy. Over the past century, scholars have tried to identify important precursors to this theory. I argue that Platonic division, a method which aims to give accounts of essences of natural kinds by progressively narrowing down from a genus, influenced Aristotle's logical theory in a number of crucial respects. To see exactly how, I analyze the method of division as it was originally conceived by Plato and received by Aristotle. I argue that, while Plato allowed that some divisions fail to rigorously investigate the essence, he began a program continued by Aristotle (and others in antiquity and the middle ages) of se...
"In the second half of book 1 of the Prior Analytics, Aristotle reflects on the application of the f...
ntroduction As Aristotle himself says, A.Po. 2.13 is an attempt to provide some rules to hunt out th...
Logical hylomorphism considers logic as a theory of formal relations. However, it is difficult to gi...
Aristotle's syllogistic theory, as developed in his Prior Analytics, is often regarded as the birth ...
The Neoplatonists have been described as having a ‘perfectly crazy’ method of interpretation—crazy b...
In the first book of the Prior Analytics, Aristotle sets out, for the first time in Greek philosophy...
This paper focuses on two methodological questions that arise from Plato’s account of collection and...
This thesis investigates Aristotle's criticism and consequent reformulation of the Platonic method f...
Ancient Platonists and Aristotelians considered the heuristic method of reasoning to first principle...
The last two decades have witnessed a debate concerning whether Aristotle\u27s syllogistic is a syst...
It is in the Phaedrus that Plato for the first time formally introduces the method of division (and ...
Ancient Greek logic was inseparable from ancient Greek philosophy. The formal theories developed by ...
From Aristotle onward, formal logic was an element of ancient Greek dialectic (dialektikē). Aristotl...
In this paper, I articulate three kinds of division that Plato and Aristotle acknowledge to be prope...
Although the theory of the assertoric syllogism was Aristotle's great invention, one which dominated...
"In the second half of book 1 of the Prior Analytics, Aristotle reflects on the application of the f...
ntroduction As Aristotle himself says, A.Po. 2.13 is an attempt to provide some rules to hunt out th...
Logical hylomorphism considers logic as a theory of formal relations. However, it is difficult to gi...
Aristotle's syllogistic theory, as developed in his Prior Analytics, is often regarded as the birth ...
The Neoplatonists have been described as having a ‘perfectly crazy’ method of interpretation—crazy b...
In the first book of the Prior Analytics, Aristotle sets out, for the first time in Greek philosophy...
This paper focuses on two methodological questions that arise from Plato’s account of collection and...
This thesis investigates Aristotle's criticism and consequent reformulation of the Platonic method f...
Ancient Platonists and Aristotelians considered the heuristic method of reasoning to first principle...
The last two decades have witnessed a debate concerning whether Aristotle\u27s syllogistic is a syst...
It is in the Phaedrus that Plato for the first time formally introduces the method of division (and ...
Ancient Greek logic was inseparable from ancient Greek philosophy. The formal theories developed by ...
From Aristotle onward, formal logic was an element of ancient Greek dialectic (dialektikē). Aristotl...
In this paper, I articulate three kinds of division that Plato and Aristotle acknowledge to be prope...
Although the theory of the assertoric syllogism was Aristotle's great invention, one which dominated...
"In the second half of book 1 of the Prior Analytics, Aristotle reflects on the application of the f...
ntroduction As Aristotle himself says, A.Po. 2.13 is an attempt to provide some rules to hunt out th...
Logical hylomorphism considers logic as a theory of formal relations. However, it is difficult to gi...