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Beschreibung
Aristotle's 'Organon' in Old and New Logic: 1800 -1950 explores the reception
and interpretation of Aristotle's logic in a time period which was crucial for the
development of modern logic. Authors investigate how Aristotle's logic played a
role in both the pre-mathematical or "old" logic and in the several strands which
would constitute a new algebraic or formal-semantic logic. The volume also includes
a translation of Olga Hahn's path-breaking dissertation, which sought to integrate
Aristotelian strategies of perfection into an algebraic representation of the syllogism.

This in-depth study of Aristotelianism covers logic in Kant and Hegel, together
with the problems and projects of interpreting Aristotle in the new logic after Boole
and Frege. Examination of modern debates concerning induction and abduction
offers further insight into Aristotelian logic during the period. By filling gaps in our
understanding of Aristotelian logic, this book not only provides a missing link in
21st-century studies of the history of Aristotelianism, but also sheds light on ancient
logic's role in the formation of modern logical theory.
Aristotle's 'Organon' in Old and New Logic: 1800 -1950 explores the reception
and interpretation of Aristotle's logic in a time period which was crucial for the
development of modern logic. Authors investigate how Aristotle's logic played a
role in both the pre-mathematical or "old" logic and in the several strands which
would constitute a new algebraic or formal-semantic logic. The volume also includes
a translation of Olga Hahn's path-breaking dissertation, which sought to integrate
Aristotelian strategies of perfection into an algebraic representation of the syllogism.

This in-depth study of Aristotelianism covers logic in Kant and Hegel, together
with the problems and projects of interpreting Aristotle in the new logic after Boole
and Frege. Examination of modern debates concerning induction and abduction
offers further insight into Aristotelian logic during the period. By filling gaps in our
understanding of Aristotelian logic, this book not only provides a missing link in
21st-century studies of the history of Aristotelianism, but also sheds light on ancient
logic's role in the formation of modern logical theory.
Über den Autor

Venanzio Raspa is Professor of Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Urbino, Italy.

Colin Guthrie King is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Providence College, USA.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Aristotle's Organon in old and new logic, Colin Guthrie King and Venanzio Raspa
Part I: Aristotle's Organon in Old Logic
1. Kant and the Debate on Aristotle's Categories in the Nineteenth Century, Venanzio Raspa
2. "Natural History of the Finite Spirit:" Hegel on Aristotle's Logic, Giovanni Bonacina
3. Hegelian Aristotelianism and the Philosophical Roots of Non-Classical Logics, Elena Ficara
4. Jaime Balmes on the Principle of Non-Contradiction and the Foundations of Certainty, Ana Maria Mora Marquez
5. Carl Prantl: Aristotle's Organon and the Beginnings of Research in Philosophical Terminology, Gerald Hartung
6. Heinrich Maier on Aristotle's logic, Colin Guthrie King
7. A Baconian's Aristotle: The Whewell-Munro Debate on the Prior Analytics, Lukas M. Verburgt and James Lennox
Part II: Aristotle's Organon in New Logic
8. Aristotle and Lukasiewicz on the Principle of Non-Contradiction, the Syllogism, and the Dictum de omni et nullo, Paolo Fait
9. Dialectic, Existential Import, and the Square of Opposition, Mathieu Marion
10. Dialectical Games as an Implicit Commitment to Truth, Doukas Kapantais and George Karamanolis
11. Kurt Ebbinghaus: How the Choice of a Modern Formal Logic Influences our Interpretation of Aristotle's Syllogistic, Zoe McConaughey
12. Aristotle's Logic and Peircean Abduction, Vera Shumalina
13. Translation with Introduction of Olga Hahn, "On the Coefficients of a Logical Equation", Richard Lawrence and Justin Vlasits
Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2025
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe, Philosophie
Jahrhundert: Antike
Rubrik: Geisteswissenschaften
Thema: Lexika
Medium: Buch
ISBN-13: 9781350372184
ISBN-10: 1350372188
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Gebunden
Redaktion: Guthrie King, Colin
Raspa, Venanzio
Hersteller: Bloomsbury Publishing plc
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 240 x 161 x 21 mm
Von/Mit: Colin Guthrie King (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 20.02.2025
Gewicht: 0,622 kg
Artikel-ID: 129521032