We propose a new modal logic endowed with a simple deductive system to interpret Aristotle's theory of the modal syllogism. While being inspired by standard propositional modal logic it is also a logic of terms that admits a (sound) extensional semantics involving possible states-of-affairs in a given world. Applied to the analysis of Aristotle's modal syllogistic as found in the \emph{Prior Analytics} A8-22 it sheds light on various fine-grained distinctions which when made allow us to clarify some ambiguities and obtain a completely consistent system and prove all of the modal syllogisms considered valid by Aristotle.This logic allows us also to make a connection with the axioms of modern propositional modal logic and to perceive to what ...
Abstract. In the Organon Aristotle describes some deductive schemata in which inconsis-tencies do no...
The article investigates the treatment of modality in chapters 12 and 13 of De Interpretatione and g...
Chapter 1 presents BS, a basic syllogistic system based on Aristotle's logic, in natural deduction f...
We propose a new system of modal logic to interpret Aristotle's theory of the modal syllogism which ...
The dissertation is an investigation into the structure of Aristotle\u27s modal propositions through...
In Prior Analytics 1.1–22, Aristotle develops his proof system of non-modal and modal propositions. ...
On Some Logical Analyses of the Concepts Necessity and ExistenceHistory of modal logic begins with A...
ModaI logic is concerned with the logic of necessity and possibility. The central problem of modal ...
What is meant under the genuine title of Aristotle’s ta Analytika is rarely properly understood. Pre...
Aristotle in the Organon (1949: 9,30 a ,15-19) explicitly states that in a categorical syllogism whe...
There are many criticisms about Aristotelian modal syllogism. Some logicians tried to provide adequa...
Nesta tese discuto aspectos da logica de Aristóteles que sao ressaltados por abordagens contemporâne...
Although the theory of the assertoric syllogism was Aristotle's great invention, one which dominated...
In the Organon Aristotle describes some deductive schemata in which inconsistencies do not entail th...
The following is a critical and historical account of Aristotelian Essentialism informed by recent w...
Abstract. In the Organon Aristotle describes some deductive schemata in which inconsis-tencies do no...
The article investigates the treatment of modality in chapters 12 and 13 of De Interpretatione and g...
Chapter 1 presents BS, a basic syllogistic system based on Aristotle's logic, in natural deduction f...
We propose a new system of modal logic to interpret Aristotle's theory of the modal syllogism which ...
The dissertation is an investigation into the structure of Aristotle\u27s modal propositions through...
In Prior Analytics 1.1–22, Aristotle develops his proof system of non-modal and modal propositions. ...
On Some Logical Analyses of the Concepts Necessity and ExistenceHistory of modal logic begins with A...
ModaI logic is concerned with the logic of necessity and possibility. The central problem of modal ...
What is meant under the genuine title of Aristotle’s ta Analytika is rarely properly understood. Pre...
Aristotle in the Organon (1949: 9,30 a ,15-19) explicitly states that in a categorical syllogism whe...
There are many criticisms about Aristotelian modal syllogism. Some logicians tried to provide adequa...
Nesta tese discuto aspectos da logica de Aristóteles que sao ressaltados por abordagens contemporâne...
Although the theory of the assertoric syllogism was Aristotle's great invention, one which dominated...
In the Organon Aristotle describes some deductive schemata in which inconsistencies do not entail th...
The following is a critical and historical account of Aristotelian Essentialism informed by recent w...
Abstract. In the Organon Aristotle describes some deductive schemata in which inconsis-tencies do no...
The article investigates the treatment of modality in chapters 12 and 13 of De Interpretatione and g...
Chapter 1 presents BS, a basic syllogistic system based on Aristotle's logic, in natural deduction f...