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35Back to Bekker. Syntactic Remarks on Aristotle, Sophistical Refutations 170 B19–26Méthexis 30 (1): 60-71. 2018.This paper offers a syntactic analysis of Aristotle, Sophistical Refutations, 170 b19–26. Several conjectures have been proposed to simplify the passage. We show that no conjectural activity is needed and that the text transmitted by the manuscripts and printed by I. Bekker (1831) fits within the context of Aristotle’s argument and is consistent with his style.
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76Ammonius and Philoponus on the Activity of SyllogizingHistory of Philosophy & Logical Analysis 24 (1): 140-160. 2021.According to Philoponus, the activity of drawing syllogisms is a dynamic operation. Following the classical idea that actions are specified by their objects and habitual powers by their actions, Philoponus concludes that only a dynamic power can elicit the act of syllogizing. This power is identified with discursive reasoning (dianoia). Imagination, on the contrary, is a static power, that cannot elicit that particular motion of drawing a syllogistic inference. The issue, however, is not entirel…Read more
Luca Gili
Vilnius University
University of Chieti and Pescara
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Vilnius UniversityResearcher
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University of Chieti and PescaraRegular Faculty (Part-time)
University Of Leuven
Department Of Philosophy
Alumnus
Vilnius, Vilnius County, Lithuania