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Aristotle’s De Interpretatione: Contradiction and Dialectic

Christos Y. Panayides
- 01 Jul 1999 - 
- Vol. 19, Iss: 2, pp 416-421
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This article is published in Ancient Philosophy.The article was published on 1999-07-01. It has received 35 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Contradiction & Dialectic.

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Doubt truth to be a liar

Graham Priest
TL;DR: I TRUTH 1 Aristotle on the Law of NonContradiction 2 Theories of Truth 3 Trivialism II NEGATION 4 Contradiction 5 Boolean Negation 6 Denial and Rejection III RATIONALITY 7 Rational Belief 8 Belief Revision 9 Consistency and the Empirical Sciences IV LOGIC 10 Logic and Revisability 11 Validity 12 Logical Pluralism
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A companion to the ancient Greek language

TL;DR: The authors discusses mycenaean texts and grammata for the Greek language, including the Linear B tablets and the Phoinikēia grammar, as well as other sources of information.
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Analytic Philosophy and the Return of Hegelian Thought

TL;DR: The fall and rise of the Kant-Hegel tradition can be traced back to the work of as discussed by the authors, who studied the Kantian route to Hegel's inferentialism and the dynamics of evaluative reason.
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The development of supposition theory in the later 12th through 14th centuries

TL;DR: This chapter focuses on how changes in supposition can create divergences in truth conditions, and it is applied in analyzing fallacies of ambiguity; sometimes it is treated purely on its own, as a study of how language works.
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Hegel on Philosophy in History

TL;DR: For example, the authors argues that the authority of ideal-type scientific reason is in fact the authority once removed (Horkheimer and Adorno 2002, pp. 1-34; Bernstein 2001, ch. 2).
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Doubt truth to be a liar

Graham Priest
TL;DR: I TRUTH 1 Aristotle on the Law of NonContradiction 2 Theories of Truth 3 Trivialism II NEGATION 4 Contradiction 5 Boolean Negation 6 Denial and Rejection III RATIONALITY 7 Rational Belief 8 Belief Revision 9 Consistency and the Empirical Sciences IV LOGIC 10 Logic and Revisability 11 Validity 12 Logical Pluralism
Book

A companion to the ancient Greek language

TL;DR: The authors discusses mycenaean texts and grammata for the Greek language, including the Linear B tablets and the Phoinikēia grammar, as well as other sources of information.
Book

Analytic Philosophy and the Return of Hegelian Thought

TL;DR: The fall and rise of the Kant-Hegel tradition can be traced back to the work of as discussed by the authors, who studied the Kantian route to Hegel's inferentialism and the dynamics of evaluative reason.
Book ChapterDOI

The development of supposition theory in the later 12th through 14th centuries

TL;DR: This chapter focuses on how changes in supposition can create divergences in truth conditions, and it is applied in analyzing fallacies of ambiguity; sometimes it is treated purely on its own, as a study of how language works.
BookDOI

Hegel on Philosophy in History

TL;DR: For example, the authors argues that the authority of ideal-type scientific reason is in fact the authority once removed (Horkheimer and Adorno 2002, pp. 1-34; Bernstein 2001, ch. 2).