Metatheoretical Results
Having established which deductions in the figures are possible, Aristotle draws a number of metatheoretical conclusions, including: – No deduction has two negative premises – No deduction has two particular […]
Having established which deductions in the figures are possible, Aristotle draws a number of metatheoretical conclusions, including: – No deduction has two negative premises – No deduction has two particular […]
The Deductions in the Figures (“Moods”) see also: http://eidetisch.tumblr.com/post/45789462673/the-figures In Prior Analytics I.4-6, Aristotle shows that the premise combinations given in the following table yield deductions and that all other […]
Methods of Proof: “Perfect” Deductions, Conversion, Reduction Aristotle’s proofs can be divided into two categories, based on a distinction he makes between “perfect” or “complete” (teleios) deductions and “imperfect” or […]
The Figures see also: http://eidetisch.tumblr.com/post/45801450925/the-deductions-in-the-figures-moods | First Figure | Second Figure | Third Figure | | Predicate Subject | Predicate Subject | Predicate Subject | | Premise | a b […]