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217Alexander of Aphrodisias and the Heterodox dictum de omni et de nulloHistory and Philosophy of Logic 36 (2): 114-128. 2015.Aristotle's explanation of what is said ‘of every’ and ‘of none’ has been interpreted either as involving individuals, or as regarding exclusively universal terms. I claim that Alexander of Aphrodisias endorsed this latter interpretation of the dictum de omni et de nullo. This interpretation affects our understanding of Alexander's syllogistic: as a matter of fact, Alexander maintained that the dictum de omni et de nullo is one of the core principles of syllogistic
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35Antisthenes and Aristotle on Socrates’s Dialectic: a New Appraisal of the SourcesIn Fulvia De Luise & Alessandro Stavru (eds.), Socratica III. Studies on Socrates, the Socratics, and the Ancient Socratic Literature, St. Augustine’s Press. pp. 312-328. 2013.status: published.
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