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The Aftermath of Syllogism: Aristotelian Logical Argument from Avicenna to Hegel
Contributor(s): Gaukroger, Stephen (Contribution by), Cosci, Matteo (Editor), Sgarbi, Marco (Editor)
ISBN: 1350043524     ISBN-13: 9781350043527
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
OUR PRICE:   $158.40  
Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: January 2018
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BISAC Categories:
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Renaissance
- Philosophy | Logic
- Philosophy | History & Surveys - Modern
Dewey: 166.09
LCCN: 2017032781
Series: Bloomsbury Studies in the Aristotelian Tradition
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6.14" W x 9.21" (1.10 lbs) 232 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - Modern
 
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Syllogism is a form of logical argument allowing one to deduce a consistent conclusion based on a pair of premises having a common term. Although Aristotle was the first to conceive and develop this way of reasoning, he left open a lot of conceptual space for further modifications, improvements and systematizations with regards to his original syllogistic theory. From its creation until modern times, syllogism has remained a powerful and compelling device of deduction and argument, used by a variety of figures and assuming a variety of forms throughout history.

The Aftermath of Syllogism investigates the key developments in the history of this peculiar pattern of inference, from Avicenna to Hegel. Taking as its focus the longue durée of development between the Middle Ages and the nineteenth century, this book looks at the huge reworking scientific syllogism underwent over the centuries, as some of the finest philosophical minds brought it to an unprecedented height of logical sharpness and sophistication.

Bringing together a group of major international experts in the Aristotelian tradition, The Aftermath of Syllogism provides a detailed, up to date and critical evaluation of the history of syllogistic deduction.