Aristotles Organon in Old and New Logic: 18001950
By (Author) Colin Guthrie King
Edited by Venanzio Raspa
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
20th February 2025
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Philosophy: logic
Analytical philosophy and Logical Positivism
149.91
Hardback
304
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Aristotles Organon in Old and New Logic 18001950 explores the reception and interpretation of Aristotles logic over the last two centuries. The volume covers seminal works during this period by logicians, historians of logic, and historians of philosophy, including John Lloyd Akrill, Francesco Barone, Gnther Patzig, Enrico Berti, and Mario Mignucci. Contributors consider the reception of the Organon in old logic and chart the appearance of formal approaches to logic beginning with Boole. This in-depth study of Aristotelianism also covers logic in Kant and Hegel, alongside the problems and projects of interpreting Aristotle in the new logic after Boole and Frege. The background of modern debates concerning induction and abduction provides further insight into Aristotelian logic during the period. By filling gaps in our understanding of Aristotelian logic, this book provides a fundamental missing link in 21st century studies of the history of Aristotelianism. It brings together scholars of both ancient and modern logic to understand the interpretation of ancient logic before and after the development of the modern, algebraic approach to logic.
Venanzio Raspa is Professor of Theoretical Philosophy at the University of Urbino, Italy. Colin Guthrie King is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Providence College, USA.