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E-raamat: Aristotle s Organon in Old and New Logic: 1800 1950

Edited by (Venanzio Raspa, University of Urbino, Italy), Edited by (Providence College, USA)
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Aristotles Organon in Old and New Logic 18001950 explores the reception and interpretation of Aristotles logic over the last two centuries. The volume covers seminal works during this period by logicians, historians of logic, and historians of philosophy, including John Lloyd Akrill, Francesco Barone, Günther Patzig, Enrico Berti, and Mario Mignucci.

Contributors consider the reception of the Organon in old logic and chart the appearance of formal approaches to logic beginning with Boole. This in-depth study of Aristotelianism also covers logic in Kant and Hegel, alongside the problems and projects of interpreting Aristotle in the new logic after Boole and Frege. The background of modern debates concerning induction and abduction provides further insight into Aristotelian logic during the period. By filling gaps in our understanding of Aristotelian logic, this book provides a fundamental missing link in 21st century studies of the history of Aristotelianism. It brings together scholars of both ancient and modern logic to understand the interpretation of ancient logic before and after the development of the modern, algebraic approach to logic.

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Reasoning in form, Enrico Berti used to pledge, ought to be taught starting from adolescence. That each young adult be empowered to know that what s/he says is true ought to be considered as a human right. This book showcases two centuries of readings of Aristotles Organon, one of the greatest books of the Western philosophical tradition. This book is about nineteenth-century and twentieth-centuries readings of Aristotles Organon. The time span goes from Kant to Lukasiewicz. It is correctly old and new logic, which are divided by the threshold of the quantification of the predicate achieved in Boolean logic. An introduction and twelve well-argued chapters make the case for the choice of subject matter and periodization. -- Riccardo Pozzo, Professor of the History of Philosophy, The Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences, Italy This is a highly informative book on how the Organon was received in the period of resurgence of Aristotelian studies from the beginning of the 19th century onwards. Although it does not exhaust all the relevant contributions of the period, it does focus on some of the most significant ones and does so in a very enlightening way. The book fills a gap in our knowledge of the reception of Aristotles Organon in the West. -- António Pedro Mesquita, professor of Ancient Philosophy, University of Lisbon, Portugal. We welcome this collection of studies on the evaluation, preservation, and criticism of Aristotelean logic in modern philosophy and science. This volume draws together a wide range of competent scholars to reflect on these arguments, and they provide evaluations of Aristotle which cannot be avoided in the study of logic. -- Terence J. Kleven, Schnucker-Sessler Professor of Philosophy and Religion, Central College, USA

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Edited volume on the reception of Arsitotle's Organon in a formative period for the development of modern logic.
List of Contributors
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Aristotles Organon in old and new logic, Colin Guthrie King
and Venanzio Raspa
Part I: Aristotles Organon in Old Logic
1. Kant and the Debate on Aristotles Categories in the Nineteenth Century,
Venanzio Raspa
2. Natural History of the Finite Spirit: Hegel on Aristotles Logic,
Giovanni Bonacina
3. Hegelian Aristotelianism and the Philosophical Roots of Non-Classical
Logics, Elena Ficara
4. Jaime Balmes on the Principle of Non-Contradiction and the Foundations of
Certainty, Ana Maria Mora Marquez
5. Carl Prantl: Aristotles Organon and the Beginnings of Research in
Philosophical Terminology, Gerald Hartung
6. Heinrich Maier on Aristotles logic, Colin Guthrie King
7. A Baconians Aristotle: The Whewell-Munro Debate on the Prior Analytics,
Lukas M. Verburgt and James Lennox
Part II: Aristotles Organon in New Logic
8. Aristotle and Lukasiewicz on the Principle of Non-Contradiction, the
Syllogism, and the Dictum de omni et nullo, Paolo Fait
9. Dialectic, Existential Import, and the Square of Opposition, Mathieu
Marion
10. Dialectical Games as an Implicit Commitment to Truth, Doukas Kapantais
and George Karamanolis
11. Kurt Ebbinghaus: How the Choice of a Modern Formal Logic Influences our
Interpretation of Aristotles Syllogistic, Zoe McConaughey
12. Aristotles Logic and Peircean Abduction, Vera Shumalina
13. Translation with Introduction of Olga Hahn, On the Coefficients of a
Logical Equation, Richard Lawrence and Justin Vlasits
Index
Venanzio Raspa is Professor of Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Urbino, Italy.

Colin Guthrie King is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Providence College, USA.