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Three Studies in Aristotelian Semantics. n Aristotelian Semantics

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Wydawca: Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego
Oprawa: miękka
Ilość stron: 210 s.
Wymiar: 176x250 mm
EAN: 9788323317043
ISBN: 83-233-1704-6
Data:2001-01-13
Cena wydawcy: 28.00 złpozycja niedostępna

Opis książki:

This Volume consists of three Parts, taking the same topic -Aristotle`s syllogistic - as the starting point of the irwestigation. These Parts are:
I. Marian Wesoły,An Analytic Insight into Aristotle`s Logic
II. Ewa Żarnecka-Biały,The Ways of Syllogistic Evidence in Aristotle
III. Wojciech Suchoń,A Paradigm for Generating the Universe of Syllogistic Systems
Ali of these three studies contribute to the history of Aristotle`s logic, but each of them with a different perspective. Professor Wesoły`s attention is concentrated on the connotations of Aristotle`s words as spoken in Cotegories and Analytics. Professor Żarnecka-Biały tries to read Aristotle afresh, finding even deeper logical ideas behind his propositions. Professor Suchoń starting with a formal analysis of Aristotle`s syllogistic comes to the creation of a rich world of new logical systems.
In a sense, each of these studies overlaps and supports any of the remaining two; owing to their juxtaposition - a broader context for the Aristotelian logical heritage, its cognitive justification and deductive power is unfolded before the reader`s eyes.

Książka "Three Studies in Aristotelian Semantics. n Aristotelian Semantics" - Ewa Żarnecka-Biały, Wojciech Suchoń, Marian Wesoły (red.) - oprawa miękka - Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Jagiellońskiego.

Spis treści:

PART ONE
Marian Wesoły
AN ANALYTIC INSIGHT INTO ARISTOTLE`S LOGIC

1. SEMANTIC AND SYNTACTIC INGREDIENTS OF ARISTOTLE`S LOGIC
2. FIGURES OF PREDICATION
2.1. Symbola - onomata - pragmata
2.2. Kategoriai and categorical propositions - an overlooked link
2.3. The tetrachomy of things that are said
2.4. Note on the origin and issue of the categories
2.5. Towards an arrangement o/the categories
3. FIGURES OF SYLLOGISMS
3.1. Analysis and ta analytica
3.2. A reconstruction of the analytic figures
3.3. Figures of categories and of syllogisms - an overlooked link
3.4. Analytical figures versus dialectical topoi
Bibliography

PART TWO
Ewa Żarnecka-Biały
THE WAYS OF SYLLOGISTIC EVIDENCE IN ARISTOTLE

1. PRELIMINARIES
1.1. Introduction
1.2. Syllogistic: an acroamating teaching?
1.3. On how Aristotle`s logic could start?
1.4. The ways of reading Aristotle`s logic
1.5. The scenario in the Aristotle`s talk of syllogistic Table of Contents
2. THE SEMANTIC BASIS OF REJECTIONS: POSSIBLE WORLDS
2.1. The cognitive place for rejections
2.2. Standard rejections
2.3. "D.I.Y.": Aristotle`s mental models and virtual operations in them
2.4. Semantics for non-standard rejections
2.5. The Story of "Twin Moods"
2.6. Has the work of rejecting been completed by Aristotle?
3. THE SEMANTIC SPACE SURROUNDING SYLLOGISTIC PROOF-MAKING
3.1. Semantics and syllogistic proof-making
3.2. Semantic insight within Aristotle`s theory of conversion
3.3. Semantic insight in Aristotle`s definition of syllogistic figures
3.4. Why not the fourth figure? Bad or good? Bad!
3.5. "It is clear also that in all the figures..."
4. TOWARDS TRUTH-VALUE SEMANTICS
4.1. The interplay between formal and material truth
4.2. Philosophy of contradictions and the place for paraconsistency in Aristotle`s Syllogistic
TWO PROJECTS INSPIRED BY ARISTOTELIAN TRADITION:
5. "LOGICAL OKTAHEDRON": AN EXTENSION OF THE LOGICAL SQUARE
5.1. Introductory comments
5.2. The logical octahedron
6. SYLLOGISTIC ECTHESIS SYSTEMS
6.1. The place of ecthesis in Aristotle`s syllogistic
6.2. The SYL* System
6.3. The SYL** System
6.4. The SYL* System vs. the SYL** System
6.5. Per impossibile added
Appendix
Bibliography
Table of Contents

PART THREE
Wojciech Suchoń
A PARADIGM FOR GENERATING THE UNIVERSE OF SYLLOGISTIC SYSTEMS

1. SOME HISTORICAL REMARKS
2. BASIC NOTIONS
2.1. Symbolic language
2.2. The validity of a mood
2.3. Classical semantics for syllogistics
2.4. Copula characteristics: "quantity" and "quality"
2.5. The characteristics of the position of a term
3. SYLLOGISTIC RULES
3.1. Rules valid in all syllogistics
3.2. Rules valid in all non-degenerated syllogistics
3.3. Rules valid in all standard syllogistics
4. SOME IMPORTANT STANDARD SYLLOGISTICS
4.1. Aristotle`s syllogistic
4.2. Kraszewski`s syllogistic
4.3. Czeżowski`s syllogistic
5. SOME IMPORTANT NON-STANDARD SYLLOGISTICS
5.1. Vasiliev`s first syllogistic: The logic of notions
5.2. Vasiliev`s second syllogistic: "Imaginary logic"
6. PECULIAR SYLLOGISTICS
Table of symbols
Bibliography
GLOSSARY OF SOME TECHNICAL TERMS
OF ARISTOTLE`S LOGIC (GREEK-LATIN-ENGLISH-POLISH),
by Marian Wesoły
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS NOTES ABOUT THE AUTHORS
INDEX OF NAMES
INDEX OF TERMS