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Cambridge companions. Philosophy
2023
Signatur: HLG1871

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Autor(en) / Beteiligte
Titel
The Cambridge companion to ancient logic
Ist Teil von
  • Cambridge companions. Philosophy
Ort / Verlag
Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press
Erscheinungsjahr
2023
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Includes bibliographical references and index
  • "In late antiquity interpreters of Plato's philosophy insisted that the whole of logic was already present in his dialogues. All kinds of syllogisms were used by Socrates and his interlocutors, and it was left to Aristotle and his successors only to name, classify and formalise them.1 This approach remained popular among interpreters until the first half of the 20th century.2 More recent historians of logic have protested that in order to 'discover' or 'invent' logic it is not sufficient to reason according to certain valid patterns, or to represent someone acting in this way in a fictional dialogue. But there is a sense in which Plato did play a key role in the birth and development of ancient logic, a role which is often underplayed in histories of logic. In his dialogues Plato identified and explored a number of central philosophical issues to which logical concepts and methods offered powerful responses, if not definitive solutions. In this way, he was an essential catalyst for the birth of logic: if ancient logic was the promised land, Plato was its Moses. He never set foot in it, but enabled others to see the destination. Of course, when setting this agenda, Plato was not operating in a philosophical vacuum; often he was engaging in original ways with problems raised or foreshadowed by some of his predecessors and contemporaries (on the 'prehistory' of logic see CHAPTER 1 - DENYER)"--
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 9781107062948, 9781107656772
Titel-ID: 9925061565906463
Format
viii, 432 Seiten
Systemstelle
HLG
Schlagworte
Griechenland, Römisches Reich, Logik, Ideengeschichte

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