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Alexander Of Aphrodisias On Aristotle Prior Analytics 1813 With 117 36b3537a31 Ian Mueller Josiah Gould

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Alexander Of Aphrodisias On Aristotle Prior Analytics 1813 With 117 36b3537a31 Ian Mueller Josiah Gould
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.28 MB
Author: Ian Mueller; Josiah Gould
ISBN: 9781472551641, 1472551648
Language: English
Year: 2013

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Alexander Of Aphrodisias On Aristotle Prior Analytics 1813 With 117 36b3537a31 Ian Mueller Josiah Gould by Ian Mueller; Josiah Gould 9781472551641, 1472551648 instant download after payment.

The commentary of Alexander of Aphrodisias on Aristotle’s Prior Analytics 1.8-22 is the main ancient commentary, by the ‘greatest’ commentator, on the chapters of the Prior Analytics in which Aristotle invented modal logic – the logic of propositions about what is necessary or contingent (possible). In this volume, which covers chapters 1.8-13, Alexander of Aphrodisias reaches the chapter in which Aristotle discusses the notion of contingency. Also included in this volume is Alexander’s commentary on that part of Prior Analytics 1.17 which explains the conversion of contingent propositions (the rest of 1.17 is included in the second volume of Mueller’s translation). Aristotle also invented the syllogism, a style of argument involving two premises and a conclusion. Modal propositions can be deployed in syllogism, and in the chapters included in this volume Aristotle discusses syllogisms consisting of two necessary propositions as well as the more controversial ones containing one necessary and one non-modal premiss. The discussion of syllogisms containing contingent propositions is reserved for Volume 2. In each volume, Ian Mueller provides a comprehensive explanation of Alexander’s commentary on modal logic as a whole.

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