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Maristela Rocha

University of Salzburg
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University of Salzburg
Department of Philosophy (GW)
PhD, 1999
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0000-0002-2194-4348
Areas of Specialization
Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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  • Was ist ein aristotelischer Syllogismus? (edited book)
    öbv&hpt Verlagsgesellschaft mbH & Co. KG. 2000.
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    Semantische Untersuchung der Syllogistik
    Department of Philosophy, University of Salzburg. 1999.
  • Semantische Untersuchung der Syllogistik
    Dissertation, Department of Philosophy, Universitiy of Salzburg. 1999.
    Science, Logic, and Mathematics
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    Was ist ein aristotelischer Syllogismus?
    In Philosophie - Wissenschaft - Wirtschaft. Miteinander denken, voreinander lernen. Akten des VI Kongresses der Österreichischen Gesellschaft für Philosophie, Öbv&hpt Verlagsgesellschaft Mbh & Co. Kg. pp. 172-177. 2000.
    Philosophy, General Works
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    A Study of the Metatheory of Assertoric Syllogistic
    Logica Universalis 17 (3): 347-371. 2023.
    We show how a semantics based on Aristotle’s texts and ecthetic proofs can be reconstructed. All truth conditions are given by means of set inclusion. Perfect syllogisms reveal to be valid arguments that deserve a validity proof. It turns out of these proofs that transitivity of set inclusion is the necessary and sufficient condition for the validity and perfection of a syllogism. The proofs of validity for imperfect syllogisms are direct proofs without conversion in a calculus of natural deduct…Read more
    We show how a semantics based on Aristotle’s texts and ecthetic proofs can be reconstructed. All truth conditions are given by means of set inclusion. Perfect syllogisms reveal to be valid arguments that deserve a validity proof. It turns out of these proofs that transitivity of set inclusion is the necessary and sufficient condition for the validity and perfection of a syllogism. The proofs of validity for imperfect syllogisms are direct proofs without conversion in a calculus of natural deduction. Transitivity of set inclusion turns out to be a necessary condition for the validity of imperfect syllogisms. As a consequence, it can be established what the main metalogical difference between a perfect and an imperfect syllogism is. The validity of the laws of conversion is also obtained by direct proofs. Finally, it is shown that and explained why some imperfect syllogisms satisfy the definition of a perfect syllogism.
    Logic and Philosophy of Logic
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