Prior Analytics
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- discussed in biography
- In Aristotle: Syllogistic
The Prior Analytics is devoted to the theory of the syllogism, a central method of inference that can be illustrated by familiar examples such as the following:
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- In Aristotle: Syllogistic
- influence on Scholasticism
- In Western philosophy: The transition to Scholasticism
Now his Topica, Analytica priora, and Analytica posteriora were rendered into Latin, giving the Schoolmen access to the Aristotelian methods of disputation and science, which became their own techniques of discussion and inquiry. Many other philosophical and scientific works of Greek and Arabic origin were translated at this…
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- In Western philosophy: The transition to Scholasticism
contribution to
- logic
- In history of logic: Aristotle
Prior Analytics (two books), containing the theory of syllogistic (described below). Posterior Analytics (two books), presenting Aristotle’s theory of “scientific demonstration” in his special sense. This is Aristotle’s account of the philosophy of science or scientific methodology. Topics (eight books), an early work, which contains…
Read More - In history of logic: The properties of terms and discussions of fallacies
And unlike the Prior Analytics—where, except for modal syllogistic, Aristotle had left little to be done—there was obviously still much to be investigated about fallacies. Moreover, the discovery of fallacies was especially important in theology, particularly in the doctrines of the Trinity and the Incarnation. In short, the…
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- In history of logic: Aristotle
- syllogistic
- In syllogistic
…form by Aristotle in his Prior Analytics (Analytica priora) about 350 bce, syllogistic represents the earliest branch of formal logic.
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- In syllogistic