This dissertation is an exercise in conceptual archeology. Using the tools of contemporary logic we analyse texts in medieval logic and reconstruct their logical theories by creating a formal framework which models them. Our focus is medieval texts which deal with various modalities: the writings on
Temporal Modalities in Arabic Logic
β Scribed by Nicholas Rescher (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer Netherlands
- Year
- 1967
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 57
- Series
- Foundations of Language 2
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
The aim of this monograph is to expound the conceptions of temporalized modality at issue in various Arabic logical texts. I claim to have been able to make good logical sense of doctrines of which even the later Arab logicians themselves came to despair. In the process, a substantially new area of the history of logic has come into a clear view. I am indebted to Anne Cross (Mrs. Michael) Pelon and especially Mr. Bas van Fraassen for assistance in the research. Miss Dorothy Henle merits my thanks for preparing the difficult typescript for the printer and helping to see the book through the press. Also, I am grateful to the Editors of FounΒ dations of Language for inviting inclusion of the monograph in the SuppleΒ mentary Series of the journal. The present work is part of a series of studies of Arabic contributions to logic supported by research grants from the National Science Foundation. It affords me much pleasure to record my sincere thanks for this assistance.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages I-IX
Introduction....Pages 1-1
Sources....Pages 1-2
Background....Pages 2-3
Fundamental Ideas....Pages 3-4
Basic Modal Relations....Pages 4-6
Enumeration of Modal Propositions....Pages 6-8
Enumeration of Modal Propositions....Pages 9-13
Rules for Contradictories....Pages 13-14
Conversion (I.E., Simple Conversion)....Pages 14-20
C-Conversion (Conversion by Contradiction)....Pages 20-25
Modal Syllogisms....Pages 26-26
Avicenna as the Source of Al-QazwΔ«nΔ« Al-KΔtibΔ«βs Logic of Modality....Pages 26-34
Temporal Modalities Among the Ancient Greeks and the Latin Medievals....Pages 34-37
Conclusion....Pages 37-38
Back Matter....Pages 39-50
β¦ Subjects
Linguistics (general)
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