Éterón ti tón keiménon. The Reception of Aristotle's Logic in Late Antiquity
Casa Editrice Rocco Carabba
Lanciano, 2024; paperback, pp. 224.
(Koinos Logos).
series: Koinos Logos
ISBN: 88-6344-789-6
- EAN13: 9788863447897
Subject: Decorative Arts (Ceramics, Porcelain, Majolica),Out of Europe,Societies and Customs
Period: 0-1000 (0-XI) Ancient World
Places: Europe
Extra: Ancient Greece
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The reception of Aristotle's logic in Late Antiquity is a largely understudied topic. Building on a previous monograph entirely dedicated to Alexander of Aphrodisias' logic (Georg Olms, 2011), I explore in these pages the aftermath of Aristotle's logical thinking from the 1st century BC to the 6th century AD. This book is designed to present the internal coherence of a decade-long exploration of this hitherto understudied page of the history of Western thought. I pay attention to the key role of Alexander of Aphrodisias thanks to whom a peculiar version of Aristotle's logic was handed over to the later tradition, and I stress that Alexander's systematization is only one among the possible readings of the Organon, as is shown by the radically different syllogistic theory outlined by Boethus of Sidon.