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The Status of Conditional Syllogism in Syllogistics

open access: yesStudia Humana, 2020
The form of the conditional syllogism resembles that of the categorical syllogism, while its subject matter is at least a conditional premise, but its conclusion is always conditional conjunctive or disjunctive. This mixed structure to which we apply the
Mahmmoud Yagoubi, Fatahine Moussa
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Theory of Syllogisms with Categorical, Conditional and Disjunctive Connectives Developed by Arabian Logicians

open access: yesStudia Humana, 2020
In this paper, we are trying to summarize the peak of achievement of the Arabian logicians of the fifteenth century by making a classification and sketching in familiar terms the conditional and subjunctive syllogisms in Muḥammad Ibn Yusūf al-SSinūsī’s ...
Mahmmoud Yagoubi, Fatahine Moussa
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Channels' Confirmation and Predictions' Confirmation: From the Medical Test to the Raven Paradox. [PDF]

open access: yesEntropy (Basel), 2020
After long arguments between positivism and falsificationism, the verification of universal hypotheses was replaced with the confirmation of uncertain major premises. Unfortunately, Hemple proposed the Raven Paradox.
Lu C.
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Studying Aristotelian Syllogism according to Implicative and Conductive Accounts [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Philosophical Investigations, 2023
Aristotelian Logic, the oldest system of reasoning, has always been come into focus. The Syllogism as the focal issue amid Aristotle’s logic has caused many controversial discussions.
Hamideh Bahmanpour   +2 more
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Adults Represent Others' Logical Inferences Even When It Is Unnecessary. [PDF]

open access: yesCogn Sci
Abstract Successful social interactions require representing not only what others know, but also what they may deductively infer from evidence. For instance, to help deciding between two alternatives, we may just reveal the incorrect option, expecting others to draw the correct conclusion. Seemingly, we readily track others’ logical inferences if it is
Fogd D, Téglás E, Kovács ÁM.
europepmc   +2 more sources

A Look at "From a Hypothesis" Syllogism from Aristotle to Farabi [PDF]

open access: yesPizhūhish/hā-yi Falsafī- Kalāmī, 2018
Although Aristotle had promised a detailed explanation of "from a hypothesis" syllogisms in Prior Analytics, he did not deliver this promise in any of his surviving works.
Amin Shahverdi
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Conditional Logic and its Philosophical Bases [PDF]

open access: yesحکمت و فلسفه, 2008
It is one of the basic questions of the Logic that why Aristotle has not dealt with conditional logic. How has the very originator of logic not paid any attention to such an important topic?
reza rasuli sherbayani
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ARİSTOTELES, STOACILAR VE İBN RÜŞD'ÜN KIYASA BAKIŞI

open access: yesSakarya Üniversitesi İlahiyat Fakültesi Dergisi, 2009
This paper examines the main ideas on syllogism in the logical systems of Aristotle, Stoics and Avveros. Aristotle, is the firts philosopher who formulated a system of logic. .
İbrahim ÇAPAK
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