Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Aristotle" ¶ 13
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

logical and works
* Avicenna ( Ibn-Sina ) on the Subject and the Object of Metaphysics with a list of translations of the logical and philosophical works and an annotated bibliography
In addition, since ISO 9660 works by segmenting the CD-ROM into logical blocks, the size of these blocks is found in the primary volume descriptor as well.
Alice Whealy, who supports the partial authenticity of the Testimonium, has rejected the arguments by Kenneth Olson regarding the total fabrication of the Testimonium by Eusebius, stating that Olson's analysis includes inaccurate readings of both the works of Josephus and Eusebius, as well as logical flaws in his argument.
In the years between the two works Wittgenstein came to reject the idea that underpinned logical atomism, that there were ultimate " simples " from which a language should, or even could, be constructed.
Aristotle's ethical, logical, and metaphysical works were crucial to the development of his thought in the crucial period of the 1920s.
Walter Gieseking found some of Ravel ’ s piano works to be among the most difficult pieces for the instrument but always based on “ musically perfectly logical concepts ”; not just technically demanding but also requiring the right expression.
The taxonomy of material fallacies is based on that of Aristotle's logical works Organon ( Sophistici elenchi ).
His logical works, called the Organon, are the earliest formal study of logic that have come down to modern times.
Though it is difficult to determine the dates, the probable order of writing of Aristotle's logical works is:
While many of the works of Antonín Dvořák ( 1841-1904 ) were given opus numbers, these did not always bear a logical relationship to the order in which they were either written or published.
The idea to learn Hasidic mystical texts with similar logical profundity, derives from the unique approach in the works of the Rebbes of Chabad, initiated by its founder Schneur Zalman of Liadi, to systematically investigate and articulate the " Torah of the Baal Shem Tov " in intellectual forms.
* The 1997 Rolf Schock Prize in logic and philosophy from the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for his conceptually oriented logical works, especially the creation of domain theory, which has made it possible to extend Tarski's semantical paradigm to programming languages as well as to construct models of Curry's combinatory logic and Church's calculus of lambda conversion ; and
* Buridan: Editions, Translations and Studies on the Manuscript Tradition Complete bibliography of the logical and metaphysical works
In this work Jevons embodied the substance of his earlier works on pure logic and the substitution of similars ; he also enunciated and developed the view that induction is simply an inverse employment of deduction ; he treated in a luminous manner the general theory of probability, and the relation between probability and induction ; and his knowledge of the various natural sciences enabled him throughout to relieve the abstract character of logical doctrine by concrete scientific illustrations, often worked out in great detail.
Simply put, the purpose of a scientific model is to see if a scientific theory works and to actualize its logical consequences.
* Borkowski, L .; Słupecki, J., " The logical works of J. Łukasiewicz ", Studia Logica 8 ( 1958 ), 7 – 56.
Although some knowledge of Aristotle's logical works was known to western Europe, it wasn't until the Latin translations of the 12th century that the works of Aristotle and his Arabic commentators became widely available.
They reason that the history of the development of science suggests that determinism is the logical method in which reality works.
It stars Alan Davies as the title character, who works as a creative consultant to a magician while also solving seemingly supernatural mysteries through his talent for logical deduction and knowledge of illusionism.
A Venus largely or wholly covered by a worldwide ocean was a common theme in science fiction works of the time — a logical, though eventually proven erroneous, inference from the planet's thick cloud cover that it had constant rainfall and ubiquitous oceans.
It contains many works of art dating from the pre-Renaissance up to the post-Impressionist eras, but in no logical or chronological order.
The Categories and On Interpretation are the only significant logical works that were available in the early Middle Ages.
The other logical works were not available in Western Christendom until translated to Latin in the 12th century.

logical and Aristotle
His statement, regarded as a logical principle purely and apart from material facts, does not therefore amount to more than that of Aristotle, which deals simply with the significance of negation.
In Łukasiewicz 1951 book, Aristotle ’ s Syllogistic from the Standpoint of Modern Formal Logic, he mentions that the principle of his notation was to write the functors before the arguments to avoid brackets and that he had employed his notation in his logical papers since 1929.
His definition of rhetoric as " the faculty of observing in any given case the available means of persuasion ," essentially a mode of discovery, seems to limit the art to the inventional process, and Aristotle heavily emphasizes the logical aspect of this process.
When Aristotle referred to " the logical " ( hē logikē ), he was referring more broadly to rational thought.
Aristotle was the first logician to attempt a systematic analysis of logical syntax, into noun ( or term ), and verb.
Aristotle ( 384 – 322 BC ) provided the classic escape from the logical problem posed by Parmenides by distinguishing things that are matter and things that are space.
He criticized the logical school of Baghdad for their devotion to Aristotle at the time.
460 – 370 BC ) and Epicurus ( 341 – 270 BC ); from which academic speculation proposes is the derivation of the logical architecture of Capital: Critique of Political Economy, because exchange value, the " syllogisms " ( C-M-C ' and M-C-M ') for simple commodity circulation, and the circulation of value as capital, derive from the Politics and the Nicomachean Ethics, by Aristotle.
Neckam was a firm admirer of Aristotle as an authority in natural science as well as in the logical arts, one of the first Latin thinkers since antiquity to credit this aspect of the Stagirite's output.
By the time that logical originality revived, a reign of two thousand years had made Aristotle very difficult to dethrone.
) Aristotle summarised the logical relationship between four types of propositions with his square of oppositions.
This Stanley Jevons declared to be undoubtedly the most fruitful discovery made in abstract logical science since the time of Aristotle.
For Aristotle, episteme is the result of logical reasoning through syllogism.
These and other logical works of Aristotle were later called the Organon, the ' instrument ' of correct thought.
Thus in Aristotle we see the first logical presentation of the law of identity, " the fact that a thing is itself ", to help answer the question " what kind of thing should be said to be ".
To Aristotle the American Personalists gratefully attribute an increased emphasis upon empirical method and a sharpening of logical instruments, the continuance of the ethical tradition of self – realization and an aesthetic theory which found intimate positive relations between aesthetic experience and other needs of the human person.
The attempts for such deep logical analysis have a long past: authors as early as Aristotle had already studied modal syllogisms.
The significance of Aristotle ’ s analysis stems from his idea that emotions have logical grounding and material sources.
In La Logique et son histoire d ' Aristote à Russell, published with Armand Colin in 1970, Robert Blanché, the author of Structures intellectuelles ( Vrin, 1966 ) mentions that Józef Maria Bocheński speaks of a sort of Indian logical triangle to be compared with the square of Aristotle ( or square of Apuleius ), in other words with the square of opposition.
If Robert Blanché's logical hexagon is something more complete and therefore more powerful as regards the understanding of the relationship between logic and natural language, it may be that on a highly important point, Indian logic is superior to the western logic proceeding from Aristotle.
His " sane conservatism " and his sceptical, logical approach to the study of texts such as Aristotle or the Bible, were less prized in the subsequent age of humanism where a more committed, and linguistic / literary, approach prevailed.

0.740 seconds.