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Aristotelian Logic (Literature)
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| #2070945 in Books | State University of New York Press | 1991-09-03 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.02 x1.24 x5.98l,1.78 | File type: PDF | 556 pages | ||11 of 12 people found the following review helpful.| Mr. Spock would be almost proud|By John McConnell|This book makes a good companion to The Intellectual Life: Its Spirit, Conditions, Methods, and Right And Reason: Ethics Based on the Teachings of Aristotle & St. Thomas Aquinas. If you are someone interested in basic Aristotelian logic presented in a *mostly* non-mathematical, nearly non-hieroglyphic way, here's a possible pu||It is surely the most complete and competent treatment of Aristotelian logic for the general student. The book is extremely clear and interesting. It is manifestly the work of experienced teachers of logic who are able to anticipate and preclude the misunderst
This book provides detailed treatment of topics in traditional logic: the theory of terms; the theory of definition; the informal fallacies; and division and classification. Aristotelian Logic teaches techniques for solving semantic problems -- problems caused by confusion over terminology. It teaches the theory of definition -- the different kinds of definition and the criteria by which each is judged. It also teaches that definitions are like tools in that some are...
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