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Alexander Of Aphrodisias On Aristotle Prior Analytics 13246 Alexander Of Aphrodisias

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Alexander Of Aphrodisias On Aristotle Prior Analytics 13246 Alexander Of Aphrodisias
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Publisher: A&C Black
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.41 MB
Pages: 240
Author: Alexander Of Aphrodisias
ISBN: 9780715634080, 9781472557810, 9781472501356, 0715634089, 1472557816, 1472501357
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Alexander Of Aphrodisias On Aristotle Prior Analytics 13246 Alexander Of Aphrodisias by Alexander Of Aphrodisias 9780715634080, 9781472557810, 9781472501356, 0715634089, 1472557816, 1472501357 instant download after payment.

The last 14 chapters of book 1 of Aristotle's "Prior Analytics" are concerned with the representation in the formal language of syllogistic of propositions and arguments expressed in more or less everyday Greek. In his commentary on those chapters, "Alexander of Aphrodisias" explains some of Aristotle's more opaque assertions and discusses post-Aristotelian ideas in semantics and the philosophy of language. In doing so he provides an unusual insight into the way in which these disciplines developed in the Hellenistic era. He also shows a more sophisticated understanding of these fields than Aristotle himself, while remaining a staunch defender of Aristotle's emphasis on meaning as opposed to Stoics concern with verbal formulation. In his commentary on the final chapter of book 1 Alexander offers a thorough discussion of Aristotle's distinction between denying that something is, for example, white and asserting that it is non-white.

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