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Philip Weinmann

University of Campinas
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  • University of Campinas
    Department of Philosophy
    Graduate student
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Campinas, São Paulo, Brazil
Areas of Specialization
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
Areas of Interest
Epistemology
Metaphilosophy
Metaphysics
Philosophy of Language
Logic and Philosophy of Logic
Philosophy of Mathematics
Ancient Greek and Roman Philosophy
20th Century Philosophy
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    Necessidade, mediação e o papel do 'toi tauta einai' nos Primeiros Analíticos I.4 e I.7 de Aristóteles
    Revista Do Seminário Dos Alunos Do PPGLM/UFRJ 4 (1): 70-87. 2013.
    Aristotle: Prior AnalyticsAristotle: Syllogistic
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    O escopo do 'toi tauta einai' na silogística aristotélica
    Intuitio 7 (1): 43-66. 2014.
    Aristotle: SyllogisticAristotle: Prior Analytics
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    A Cláusula Final da Definição Geral do Silogismo e suas funções na silogística e nos Primeiros Analíticos I de Aristóteles
    Dissertation, University of Campinas. 2014.
    Aristotle's General Definition of the Syllogism may be taken as consisting of two parts: the Inferential Conditions and the Final Clause. Although this distinction is well known, traditional interpretations neglect the Final Clause and its influence on syllogistic. Instead, the aforementioned tradition focuses on the Inferential Conditions only. We intend to show that this neglect has severe consequences not just on syllogistic but on the whole exegesis of Aristotle's Prior Analytics I. Due to t…Read more
    Aristotle's General Definition of the Syllogism may be taken as consisting of two parts: the Inferential Conditions and the Final Clause. Although this distinction is well known, traditional interpretations neglect the Final Clause and its influence on syllogistic. Instead, the aforementioned tradition focuses on the Inferential Conditions only. We intend to show that this neglect has severe consequences not just on syllogistic but on the whole exegesis of Aristotle's Prior Analytics I. Due to these consequences, our objective is to analyse the General Definition's Final Clause and its consequences on syllogistic. We propose a reading of the Final Clause as an additional criterion for distinguishing some arguments as properly syllogistic ones and as a main theme which connects all parts of the Prior Analytics I into one coherent piece of work.
    Aristotle: SyllogisticAristotle: Prior Analytics
  • Silogismos e ordenação de termos nos Primeiros analíticos I.4 e I.7 de Aristóteles
    In Lucas Angioni (ed.), Lógica e Ciência em Aristóteles, Phi. pp. 247-286. 2014.
    Aristotle: SyllogisticAristotle: Prior AnalyticsAristotle: Predication
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    Sistemas semânticos e o problema de adequação para uma interpretação na silogística de Aristóteles
    Filosofia Grega E Helenística (Coleção XVI Encontro Anpof). 2015.
    Aristotle: Prior AnalyticsAristotle: PredicationAristotle: SyllogisticAristotle: Demonstration
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