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© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2011 DOI: 10.1163/156852811X575899 Phronesis 56 (2011) 193-203 brill.nl/phro ‘ ΠΡΟΤΑΣΙΣ ’ in Aristotle’s Prior Analytics Paolo Crivelli New College, Oxford OX1 3BN, UK paolo.crivelli@philosophy.ox.ac.uk David Charles Oriel College, Oxford OX1 4EW, UK david
1 Introduction It is widely agreed that Aristotle’s Prior Analytics marks the beginning of formal logic. 1 Aristotle’s main concern in this treatise is with deductions ( syllogismoi ). Deductions also play an important role in the Topics , which was written before the Prior Analytics . 2
© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2010 DOI: 10.1163/156853410X489736 Vivarium 48 (2010) 96-133 brill.nl/viv v i v a r i u m Th e Prior Analytics in the Latin West: 12th-13th Centuries Sten Ebbesen University of Copenhagen Abstract Th is study contains three parts. Th e fi rst tries to follow the
© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2010 DOI: 10.1163/156853410X489745 Vivarium 48 (2010) 134-158 brill.nl/viv v i v a r i u m The Prior Analytics in the Syriac and Arabic tradition Uwe Vagelpohl University of Warwick Abstract The reception history of Aristotle’s Prior Analytics in the Islamic
AristotleÕs Use of Examples in the Prior Analytics KATERINA IERODIAKONOU A BSTRACT This paper examines the relevance and importance of the large number of exam- ples which Aristotle uses in his Prior Analytics . In the rst part of the paper three preliminary issues are raised: First, it
1 A Method for Discovering Scientific Principles? In Prior Analytics 1.27–30, Aristotle develops a method for finding deductions to establish a given thesis from suitable premises. This method, traditionally known as inventio medii or pons asinorum , has been widely studied for
ELIAS ON THE PRIOR ANALYTICS BY L. G. WESTERINK The sixth century A. D., though admittedly not a fruitful period in the history of Greek philosophy, was a time of weighty decisions. It was then that the long-delayed issue whether Platonic or Aristo- telean philosophy, or both, could be taught
© Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, 2010 DOI: 10.1163/156853410X489754 Vivarium 48 (2010) 159-192 brill.nl/viv v i v a r i u m ‘They had added not a single tiny proposition’: The Reception of the Prior Analytics in the First Half of the Twelfth Century Christopher J. Martin University of Auckland
Indeterminate Propositions in Prior Analytics I.41 Marko Malink, Humboldt-Universität Berlin In Analytica Priora I.41 stellt Aristoteles eine bemerkenswerte Behauptung über unbestimmte Aussagen wie ‚A kommt B zu‘ auf. Die Behauptung impliziert, dass solche unbestimmten Aussagen nicht gleichwertig