ARISTOTLE'S LOGIC AT THE UNIVERSITY OF BUFFALO'S DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY

We begin with an introductory overview of contributions made by more than twenty scholars associated with the Philosophy Department at the University of Buffalo during the last half-century to our understanding and evaluation of Aristotle's logic. More well-known developments are merely mention...

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Auteur principal: John Corcoran
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Publié: Universidad Nacional de Colombia 2009
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Accès en ligne:https://doaj.org/article/e24f68db4f8c4311be9879248b9148bc
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Résumé:We begin with an introductory overview of contributions made by more than twenty scholars associated with the Philosophy Department at the University of Buffalo during the last half-century to our understanding and evaluation of Aristotle's logic. More well-known developments are merely mentioned in order to make room to focus on issues at the center of attention from the beginning: existential import and, more generally, the analysis of categorical propositions. I include a list of the UB scholars, a list of collaborators and supporters from fellowinstitutions, a bibliography of relevant publications by UB scholars, and a bibliography of important related works.