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The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Logic, Paperback / softback Book

The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Logic Paperback / softback

Edited by Luca (University of Oxford) Castagnoli, Paolo (University of Oxford) Fait

Part of the Cambridge Companions to Philosophy series

Paperback / softback

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This Companion provides a comprehensive guide to ancient logic.

The first part charts its chronological development, focussing especially on the Greek tradition, and discusses its two main systems: Aristotle's logic of terms and the Stoic logic of propositions.

The second part explores the key concepts at the heart of the ancient logical systems: truth, definition, terms, propositions, syllogisms, demonstrations, modality and fallacy.

The systematic discussion of these concepts allows the reader to engage with some specific logical and exegetical issues and to appreciate their transformations across different philosophical traditions.

The intersections between logic, mathematics and rhetoric are also explored.

The third part of the volume discusses the reception and influence of ancient logic in the history of philosophy and its significance for philosophy in our own times.

Comprehensive coverage, chapters by leading international scholars and a critical overview of the recent literature in the field will make this volume essential for students and scholars of ancient logic.

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