Analyses of Aristotle

Aristotle thought of his logic and methodology as applications of the Socratic questioning method. In particular, logic was originally a study of answers necessitated by earlier answers. For Aristotle, thought-experiments were real experiments in the sense that by realizing forms in one's mind,...

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Main Author: Hintikka, Jaakko. (Author)
Corporate Author: SpringerLink (Online service)
Format: Electronic
Language:English
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands : Imprint: Springer, 2004.
Series:Jaakko Hintikka Selected Papers ; 6
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505 0 # |a On AristotleỚ"s Notion of Existence -- Semantical Games, the Alleged Ambiguity of ỚSIsỚ<U+00fd>, and Aristotelian Categories -- AristotleỚ"s Theory of Thinking and Its Consequences for His Methodology -- On the Role of Modality in AristotleỚ"s Metaphysics -- On the Ingredients of An Aristotelian Science -- Aristotelian Axiomatics and Geometrical Axiomotics -- Aristotelian Induction -- Aristotelian Explanations -- AristotleỚ"s Incontinent Logician -- On the Development of AristotleỚ"s Ideas of Scientific Method and the Structure of Science -- What Was Aristotle Doing in His Early Logic, Anyway? A Reply to Woods and Hansen -- Concepts of Scientific Method from Aristotle to Newton -- The Fallacy of Fallacies -- Socratic Questioning, Logic and Rhetoric. 
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