In late antiquity, logic developed into what Ebbesen calls the LAS, the Late Ancient Standard. This paper discusses the Neoplatonic use of LAS, as informed by epistemological and metaphysical concerns. It demonstrates this through an analysis of the late ancient debate about hypothetical and categorical logic as manifest in the practice of syllogizing Platonic dialogues. After an introduction of the Middle Platonist view on Platonic syllogistic as present in Alcinous, this paper presents an overview of its application in the syllogizing practice of Proclus and others. That overview shows that the two types were considered two sides of the same coin, to be used for the appropriate occasions, and both relying on the methods of dialectic as re...
This paper aims to examine the nature of philosophical commentary in the Neoplatonic philosophical t...
From Aristotle onward, formal logic was an element of ancient Greek dialectic (dialektikē). Aristotl...
ABSTRACT: This paper traces the evidence in Galen's Introduction to Logic (Institutio Logica) for a ...
One of the aims of the Neoplatonists is to demonstrate that ancient Presocratic thought is, in fact,...
The aim of this paper is to examine the interesting Neoplatonist tendency to adopt and lend fixed f...
One of the aims of the Neoplatonists is to point out that the Ancient Presocratic thought is a Prepl...
grantor: University of TorontoAristotle recorded his intention to discuss hypothetical syl...
The present paper focuses on some aspects of the Neoplatonist literary-metaphysical theory, which ha...
The aim of this paper is to examine the interesting Neoplatonist tendency to adopt and lend fixed fo...
The present paper focuses on some aspects of the Neoplatonist literary-metaphysical theory, which ha...
Logical hylomorphism considers logic as a theory of formal relations. However, it is difficult to gi...
Between the 5th and the 6th centuries A. D., the Neoplatonic school of Alexandria, where the philoso...
Aristotle's syllogistic theory, as developed in his Prior Analytics, is often regarded as the birth ...
The subject matter of our considerations here is the concept of classical logic. The author begins w...
This paper examines the role of the theme (prothesis or skopos) in Neoplatonic interpretive practice...
This paper aims to examine the nature of philosophical commentary in the Neoplatonic philosophical t...
From Aristotle onward, formal logic was an element of ancient Greek dialectic (dialektikē). Aristotl...
ABSTRACT: This paper traces the evidence in Galen's Introduction to Logic (Institutio Logica) for a ...
One of the aims of the Neoplatonists is to demonstrate that ancient Presocratic thought is, in fact,...
The aim of this paper is to examine the interesting Neoplatonist tendency to adopt and lend fixed f...
One of the aims of the Neoplatonists is to point out that the Ancient Presocratic thought is a Prepl...
grantor: University of TorontoAristotle recorded his intention to discuss hypothetical syl...
The present paper focuses on some aspects of the Neoplatonist literary-metaphysical theory, which ha...
The aim of this paper is to examine the interesting Neoplatonist tendency to adopt and lend fixed fo...
The present paper focuses on some aspects of the Neoplatonist literary-metaphysical theory, which ha...
Logical hylomorphism considers logic as a theory of formal relations. However, it is difficult to gi...
Between the 5th and the 6th centuries A. D., the Neoplatonic school of Alexandria, where the philoso...
Aristotle's syllogistic theory, as developed in his Prior Analytics, is often regarded as the birth ...
The subject matter of our considerations here is the concept of classical logic. The author begins w...
This paper examines the role of the theme (prothesis or skopos) in Neoplatonic interpretive practice...
This paper aims to examine the nature of philosophical commentary in the Neoplatonic philosophical t...
From Aristotle onward, formal logic was an element of ancient Greek dialectic (dialektikē). Aristotl...
ABSTRACT: This paper traces the evidence in Galen's Introduction to Logic (Institutio Logica) for a ...