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From Puzzles to Principles?: Essays on Aristotle's DialecticLexington Books. 1999.Scholars of classical philosophy have long disputed whether Aristotle was a dialectical thinker. Most agree that Aristotle contrasts dialectical reasoning with demonstrative reasoning, where the former reasons from generally accepted opinions and the latter reasons from the true and primary. Starting with a grasp on truth, demonstration never relinquishes it. Starting with opinion, how could dialectical reasoning ever reach truth, much less the truth about first principles? Is dialectic then an …Read more
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176Ways into the Logic of Alexander of Aphrodisias (review)Ancient Philosophy 18 (1): 206-210. 1998.This study of three central themes in the logic of Alexander of Aphrodisias, the greatest of the ancient Aristotelian commentators, provides insight not only into Aristotle's logical writings but also into the tradition of scholarship which they spawned.
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162The Elgin Marbles B. F. Cook: The Elgin Marbles. Pp. 72; 36 colour and 50 black and white illustrations. London: British Museum Press, 1984 Paper, £4.95 (review)The Classical Review 36 (01): 119-121. 1986.
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103Lion-Hunt Sarcophagi Bernard Andreae: Die Symbolik der Löwenjagd. Gerda Henkel Vorlesung. Pp. 68; 32 plates. Opladen: Westdeutscher, 1985. Paper, DM 19.80 (review)The Classical Review 38 (02): 362-363. 1988.
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126Livias E. Bartman Portraits of Livia: Imaging the Imperial Woman in Augustan Rome . Pp. xxiv + 242, 194 figs. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999. Cased, £65. ISBN: 0521-58394- (review)The Classical Review 51 (01): 143-. 2001.
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174Topics 5–8 (J.) Brunschwig (ed., trans.) Aristote: Topiques. Livres V–VIII. (Collection des Universités de France publiée sous le patronage de l'Association Guillaume Budé.) Pp. lxiii + 333. Paris: Les Belles Lettres, 2007. Paper, €71. ISBN: 978-2-251-00537- (review)The Classical Review 60 (1): 48-. 2010.
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LogicIn Jonathan Barnes (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle, Cambridge University Press. 1994.
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191Completeness of an Ecthetic SyllogisticNotre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 24 (2): 224-232. 1983.
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130Prior AnalyticsKessinger Publishing. 1989.WE must first state the subject of our inquiry and the faculty to which it belongs: its subject is demonstration and the faculty that carries it out demonstrative science.
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90Dialectic and Method in AristotleIn May Sim (ed.), From Puzzles to Principles?: Essays on Aristotle's Dialectic, Lexington Books. 1999.In his 1961 paper "Tithenai ta Phainomena",1 G. E. L. Owen addressed the problem of the relationship between science as preached in the Analytics and the practice of the Aristotelian treatises. However, he gave this venerable crux a novel twist by focusing on a different aspect of the issue. According to the Prior Analytics , it appears that the first premises of scientific demonstrations must be obtained from collections (historiai) of facts derived from empirical observation. However, many of …Read more
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671Modern interpreters have often regarded Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics as a mystery, or even a bit of an embarrassment. In his treatises on natural science and ethics, Aristotle is constantly concerned to review the opinions of his predecessors and of people in general; where appropriate, he also takes note of experiential observations, some of them highly specialized. However, the traditional view of the Posterior Analytics is that it advances an almost Cartesian picture of sciences as deducti…Read more
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152The Syllogism in Posterior Analytics IArchiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 64 (2): 113-135. 1982.
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191The Relationship of aristotle's Two AnalyticsClassical Quarterly 32 (2): 327-335. 1982.In 1928, Friedrich Solmsen argued that Aristotle'sPosterior Analyticswas largely composed before thePrior Analytics. Ross rejected Solmsen's position in 1939, and a rather lengthy series of rebuttals and counter-attacks between the two scholars followed. Quite recently, Jonathan Barnes has revived this issue with arguments in favour of something very close to Solmsen's thesis: that Aristotle first developed a theory of demonstration (‘apodeictic’) before he had worked out the syllogistic, and th…Read more
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193Richard D. McKirahan, Jr., "Principles and Proofs: Aristotle's Theory of Demonstrative Science"Journal of the History of Philosophy 32 (2): 294. 1994.
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191Richard Bosley, "Aspects of Aristotle's Logic"Journal of the History of Philosophy 14 (3): 361. 1976.
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