Robert Kilwardby's science of logic : a thirteenth-century intensional logic /
Paul Thom's book presents Kilwardby's science of logic as a body of demonstrative knowledge about inferences and their validity, about the semantics of non-modal and modal propositions, and about the logic of genus and species. This science is thoroughly intensional. It grounds the logic o...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Leiden ; Boston :
Brill,
[2019]
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Colección: | Investigating medieval philosophy ;
v. 14. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Robert Kilwardby's Science of Logic: A Thirteenth-Century Intensional Logic; Copyright; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Figures and Tables; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1 Logic as Science and Art; 1 The Evolution of Logic; 2 The Art of Logic; 3 Branches of the Science of Logic; 4 The Science of Logic as Sermocinal; 5 The Science of Logic Distinguished from Other Content in the Organon; 6 Kilwardby's Writings on Logic; 7 Aspects of Kilwardby's Thought; 8 Formalisation; 2 The Logic of Terms: Categories and Complex Terms; 1 The Categories; 2 Complex Terms; 3 Formal Language; 4 Models
- 5 Theorems3 The Logic of Terms: Relations between Terms; 1 The Predicables; 2 Genus and Species; 3 Differentia; 4 Proprium; 5 Accident; 6 Formal Analysis; 7 Formal Language; 8 Models; 9 Truth in a Model; 10 Postulates; 11 Theorems; 4 The Logic of Statements: Assertoric Statements; 1 Propositions and Statements; 2 Assertoric Statements; 3 Truth; 4 Ut nunc assertorics; 5 Simpliciter Assertorics; 6 Natural simpliciter Assertorics; 7 Opposition and Equipollence; 8 Conversion; 9 Non-Aristotelian Consequences among Assertorics; 10 Formal Analysis; 11 Theorems
- 5 The Logic of Statements: Necessity and Possibility Statements1 Modal Statements; 2 Necessity Statements; 3 Possibility Statements; 4 Formal Analysis; 5 Formal Language; 6 Models; 7 Theorems; 6 The Logic of Statements: Contingency Statements; 1 Unampliated Contingencies; 2 Kilwardby's Examples; 3 Ampliated Contingencies; 4 Kilwardby's Rules for the Truth of Ampliated Contingency Statements; 5 Kilwardby's Examples; 6 Formal Analysis; 7 Theorems; 7 The Logic of Inferences: Consequences; 1 Consequences According to the Relations between Terms; 2 Formal Consequences; 3 Pure Rules of Consequence
- 4 Rules of Consequence and Conversion5 Rules of Consequence and Opposition; 6 Rules of Consequence, Opposition and Repugnance; 7 Rules of Consequence and Possibility; 8 Rules of Consequence and Assertion; 9 Rules of Consequence and Denial; 10 Essential Consequences; 11 Essential Consequence and Essential Inseparability; 12 Syllogistic Consequences; 13 Formal Analysis; 14 Truth Conditions; 15 Postulates; 16 Theorems; 8 The Logic of Inferences: Assertoric Syllogisms; 1 Syllogistic Figures and Moods; 2 Reduction; 3 Perfection; 4 Being Said of All; 5 Families of Syllogism
- 6 Principles, Validity, Perfectibility7 Mixed ut nunc / simpliciter inferences; 8 Summary; 9 Formal Analysis; 10 Generative Rules; 11 Theorems; 9 The Logic of Inferences: Necessity Syllogisms; 1 Family 3. The LLL Family; 2 Principles for LL Premises; 3 Being Said of All; 4 Reduction; 5 Summary; 6 Family 4. The LXlL Family; 7 Principles for L / Xl Premises; 8 Being Said of All; 9 Inferences Related to the Perfect Syllogisms; 10 Reduction; 11 Summary; 12 Formal Analysis; 13 Theorems; 10 The Logic of Inferences: Contingency Syllogisms; 1 Unrestricted Syllogistic Conversion in Family 3