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adam_text | Titel: The logic of the articles in traditional philosophy
Autor: Barth, Else M.
Jahr: 1974
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PREFACE XIX
PREFACE TO THE ORIGINAL EDITION XXI
ON THE USE OF SYMBOLS AND GRAPHICAL TYPES XXIII
PART 1. THE PROBLEM
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION: PROBLEMS AND SOURCES 3
1. The Divided World of Philosophy 3
2. The Methodenstreit in the Humanities and the Social Sciences 5
3. Recent Publications in Traditional Logic: German Idealism
and Dialectics 7
4. Recent Publications: neo-Thomistic Logic. What-Logic and
Relating-Logic 13
5. Pure Logic as the Theory of Identity 15
6. The Status of Aristotelian Syllogistic from the Point of View
of Contemporary Logic 19
7. The Locke-Berkeley Problem and Fregean Logic 22
8. The Dialogical Formulation of Fregean Elementary Logic 24
9. The Critical Study of Applied Conceptual Structures: a
Logical Discipline 26
Notes 30
CHAPTER II. NAMING WHAT IS 34
1. A First Acquaintance with Concrete Universal Terms 34
2. The Logophore 35
3. Husserl on Definite Articles 37
4. Definition of Logophoric Uses of the Articles and of
Other Operators by which Substantives are Formed 38
5. TheH-Thesis 42
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6. Examples 45
Notes 46
CHAPTER III. THE SEMANTICS OF THE LOGICAL CONSTANTS 50
1. Introduction and Elimination of Logical Constants 50
2. The Meanings of an Arbitrary S 52
3. The Problem of the Eliminability of Logophoric Articles
and of their Meaning in Discussions 57
4. Von Freytag s Treatment of das M ist P 58
5. Are Logophoric Judgments in some Cases Real Definitions? 61
6. Are Logophoric Judgments in some Cases a Kind of Modal
Judgments? 62
7. Some Introductory Remarks on the Definite Article in
Contemporary Logic 63
8. Is the Pure Logic a Completed Science? 67
Notes 69
PART 2. HISTORICAL SURVEY
CHAPTER IV. FROM THE HISTORY OF THE LOGIC OF
INDEFINITE PROPOSITIONS 75
1. Introductory Remarks 75
2. Aristotle s d5i6ptoroi 76
3. Propositiones indefinitae in the Logic of the Schoolmen 79
4. Suppositio simplex and suppositio personalis: William of
Sherwood 80
5. Suppositio simplex and suppositio personalis: Peter of Spain 81
6. The Theory of suppositio as a Theory of Types 83
7. Mobility and the Logic of General Terms 84
8. The Logic of the Grammatical Singular 87
9. Indicating suppositio by means of Articles 88
10. Indefinita - determinata - indeterminata and the Contem¬
porary uncertainty with Respect to Definite and Indefinite
Articles 90
11. Suppositio determinata and Statements of Existence 91
12. Logophoric Value Judgments and suppositio simplex 94
TABLE OF CONTENTS IX
13. Articles Analysed in Terms of Quantifiers: from suppositio
simplex to suppositio personalis by means of Polyadic Predi¬
cation 95
14. Philosophical suppositio: suppositio naturalis 97
15. Arguments with Indefinite Premisses in the Logic of the
Renaissance: Ramus and Keckermann 100
16. New Foundations: Hospinianus 105
17. Leibniz 105
18. From Wolff to Uberweg: dopioxoi and the Theory of
Negation 106
19. Wundt on Logic as the Study of Indefinite Magnitudes 109
20. Are Logophoric Judgments dSiopiaxoi? 110
21. Absolute and Relative Judgments with Logical sup¬
positio in Pfander s Logic 113
22. Hering and the Problem of the General Lion 118
23. Propositions indeftnies in the Logique de Port-Royal. Con¬
nection with definitio ref in Case of a universalite meta-
physique 119
24. Exceptions Possible in Case of a universalite morale 122
25. Archbishop Whately s Perplexity 123
26. Mill as the Heir of Whately: Rejection of Real Definitions 125
27. The Most Perfect Exposition of Classical Logic : Keynes 126
28. A Twentieth Century Philosophical Logic on Indefinite
Propositions and suppositio naturalis: Maritain 128
29. Suppositio naturalis throughout the Centuries 131
30. Reduplicative Propositions: in so far as and as such 133
(i) Reduplicative Propositions 133
(ii) Specificatory Propositions 135
(iii) Analysis of Specificatory Propositions as Reduplicative
Propositions 136
Notes 137
CHAPTER V. FROM THE HISTORY OF THE LOGIC OF
INDIVIDUAL PROPOSITIONS 141
1. Introductory Remarks about the Use of the Words Singular
and Individual 141
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2. Aristotle on Individual Propositions and the Doctrine of
ekthesis 143
3. Comparison with Indefinite Propositions in the Organon 145
4. Expository Syllogisms 146
5. Exposition and exemplum in the Logic of the Renaissance 152
(i) Influence from Rhetoric 152
(ii) Exemplum and similitude 153
(iii) When is an Argument from an exemplum Logically
Valid? 154
(iv) The Third Figure 154
(v) Why were Third Figure Expository Syllogisms Rejected? 155
6. Melanchton s Example 155
7. The Ramistic Modes 157
8. Hospinianus 160
9. The vis universalis of Singular Propositions 161
| 10. Leibniz 162
11. Wolff: Definite Descriptions and the dietum de omni 163
12. Kant 165
13. Lambert and the dictum de exemplo. Comparison with
Melanchton 167
14. Hegel 169
15. Herbart 170
V 16. Comparison between the Traditional Theory of Definite
Descriptions and Russell s Theory: Analogy Instead of
Identity 170
17. Singular Propositions in the Logic of Maritain 173
18. The Logical Form of Individual Propositions with Definite
Descriptions as Grammatical Subject: Russell 175
19. Replacing Proper Names by Descriptions 176
20. Identification by Description 177
Notes 178
CHAPTER VI. SINGULAR - GENERAL - INDEFINITE 180
1. Logophoric Judgments as Singular Judgments 180
2. Primitive Paradigmatic Logic 181
3. Primitive Paradigmatic Logic Rejected by Pfander 185
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4. Two Kinds of Definite Article with a Generalizing Function.
Comparison with Maritain 187
5. Pfander on the Limitations of Traditional Syllogistic 188
6. A Theory of Entailment? 189
7. The Problem of Relative Generic Judgments and the
Variable Copula 192
8. Comparison with Lotze, Sigwart and Jerusalem 194
9. The Relativity of Relative Generic Judgments 195
10. Exemplum and the Method of Variation 196
11. Relation, Analogy, Paradigm: a Glimpse of Chaos 197
12. Conclusions 198
13. Glimpses of Grammar 199
(i) Jespersen on the Arbitrary Generic Person 199
(ii) Negative Indefinite Sentences 201
(iii) Singularis - pluralis - indifferentialis 201
Notes 202
CHAPTER VII. THE IDENTITY THEORIES OF THE COPULA 204
1. Introduction 204
2. Extensional Identity Theories of the Copula 206
3. The Inherence Theory of the Copula 207
4. Comprehensional Identity Theories of the Copula: Logic as
the Study of Indefinite Propositions 210
5. Schematic Survey 213
6. Expected Properties of the Notions of Identity and Partial
Identity in Traditional Logic 214
7. Fichte s Logic: a Symmetric Copula 236
8. Reflexivity of the Copula 219
9. Transitivity of the Copula 222
10. Two Kinds of Logical Identity 223
11. Identity-Logic and Contradiction-Logic 224
(i) Two Senses of Logic of Identity 224
(ii) Plato s Paradox 226
12. Neo-Platonic Fichtean Logic (NPF-logic). The Intensive
Identity Theory of the Copula (id-logic) 230
13. Later German Traditional Logic and its Relation to the
NPF-Logic 232
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14. The Traditional Restriction to Symmetric Non-Logical
Relations 235
(i) Fichte 235
(ii) Maritain 236
(iii) Modalities and Relations: Intensional Logic 238
(iv) Aristotle s Principle of the Absolute 239
15. The Theory of the Copula and Reduplication in Individual
Propositions 241
16. A Necessary Condition for id-Logic: Weak Identity-Con¬
cepts and Leibniz s Principle of the Identity of Indiscern-
ibles 243
(i) Preliminary Remarks 243
(ii) Leibniz s Weak Notion of Identity: Complete Equality
(CE) 247
(iii) Pli: the Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles 249
17. From Opaque Similarity (Analogy) to Strong Identity 252
(i) Analogy of two Terms Defined as Opaque Similarity 252
(ii) A Principle of the Non-Distinction of the Distinct (PND) 253
18. From Opaque Similarity to Weak Identity 254
19. Similarity, Equality, and Identity in Later German Tradi¬
tional logic 258
20. Is and The : the Need for an id-logical Continuum of
Articles or Copulas in order to Distinguish Degrees of
Essential Identity 261
21. Id-Logic as Topological Logic 264
22. Concept-Pyramids and Internal Relations: Topological
Logic of Internal Genera and Species 267
23. The Thesis of id-Existence 269
24. Partial Identities: Wundt 271
25. Husserl on Identity and Relational Predicates 274
26. Partial Identities in Pfander s Logic 275
27. Revolt Against the Intensive Identity-Theory: Lotze on the
Copula and the General Dog 278
28. Rejection of Partial Identities: Sigwart 280
29. Conclusion 281
30. Appendix: Veatch on Identity and Senility 281
Notes 282
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PART 3. DESCENT
CHAPTER VIII. ARGUMENT BY ANALOGY 291
1. Introductory Remarks 291
2. The Argument by Analogy 293
3. The Logophoric Indefinite Major Premiss 294
4. Analysis of Simple Arguments by Analogy 295
5. Reduction to Two Premisses 296
6. Hegel s Stress on the Importance of Form 297
7. The Limitation to Three Terms 299
8. The Tautological Premiss 301
9. Analogical Terms and Analogical Language 304
10. Application of the Ockham-Wallis-Kant-Wolff Reduction
to the Argument by Analogy 305
11. Burburu 307
12. The Imperfectness of the Argument by Analogy and the
Problem of Dependability 308
13. A Comparison between Hegel s and Mill s Analyses of the
Example of the Inhabited Earth 309
14. A Contemporary Interpreter of Hegel on the Argument by
Analogy 311
15. Interpretation of Hegel s Argument by Analogy 314
16. Why the Fourth Term cannot be Expressed 318
17. Arguments by Necessity 320
18. Either-or and definitio rei 321
19. Descent to the Moon 324
20. Contempt for the Counter-Example 325
(i) The Situation in Hegel s Logic 325
(ii) The Logical Problem and its Solution 326
21. Deontic Logic and the Logic of Potentiality 327
22. The Theory of Formal Signs 329
23. Comparison between Hegel, Pfander, Maritain, and Veatch 331
Notes 332
CHAPTER IX. THE PROBLEM OF THE LOGIC OF RELATIONS AND
ITS CONNECTION WITH THE LOGIC OF THE ARTICLES 337
1. Introductory Remarks 337
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; 2. Wundt on Relations and Language 337
3. The Auxiliary Rule of Concept Comparison: Unlimited Rei-
fication and Proliferation of Articles 338
(i) Wundt 338
(ii) Husserl 341
4. Arguments by Analogy 342
5. From Resembles to Is : a Transition into Mysticism 344
6. Neglect of the Articles in Descriptions and the Exact
Argument by Analogy 346
7. The Descending Argument by Analogy versus the dictum de
exemplo 348
8. Ideal Instantiation 352
9. The Tyranny of the First Figure and Reduction of Articles
to Quantification by means of Polyadic Predication 353
10. Substitution in Individual Propositions: the Analogical
Doctrine of Substitution and the Fallacy of Undistributed
Middle 355
(i) The Analogical Doctrine of Substitution 355
(ii) The vis universalis of Individual Propositions and the
Fallacy of Undistributed Middle 356
11. Dissociation of Arguments by Analogy from Syllogistic 358
12. Two Meanings of Deduction and Induction and the
Postulate of Deductivity 359
(i) What is meant by Deduction and Induction ? 359
(ii) The Postulate of Deductivity 361
13. Arguments by Analogy in the Logics of Lotze and Sigwart 362
(i) Lotze 362
(ii) Sigwart 363
14. The Fear of the Counter-Example: I. Analogical and
Relative Judgments 363
(i) Pfander 363
(ii) Bosanquet 364
15. The Fear of the Counter-Example: II. Analogical Terms 367
16. Pure Philosophical Logic: Analogy, Symmetry, and Logical
Stability 368
17. A Problem of Modern Logic: the Logical Form of Scientific
Laws 370
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18. Analogy, Morphology, and Judgments and Arguments
8i ata0f|OE(D ;: Descent or Ascent? 371
19. Kant s Transcendental Deductions 374
Notes 376
PART 4. ASCENT
CHAPTER X. INTRODUCTION OF INDEFINITE PROPOSITIONS
BY EKTHESIS 381
1. Particular -Indefinite -Problematic: Indefinite Terms someS 381
(i) The Older Tradition 381
(ii) The Renaissance 382
(iii) The Interregnum 382
(iv) Contemporary German idealism 382
(v) Neo-Thomism 383
2. Albrecht on Ekthesis of the Middle Concept as a means of
Recognizing non-Tautologous Logical Truths 384
3. Aristotle on 8K9sm? 387
4. Ekthesis as Existential Instantiation 389
5. Ekthesis as the Introduction of the Conjunction of the
Extreme Terms 389
(i) Exposition of non-Empty Classes 389
(ii) Von Freytag s Principle of Forgettability ( Vergess-
barkeitsprinzip ) 390
(iii) How Plato s Principle is Employed 391
6. Defining the Reil-ness of s as a no-Risk Ekthetic epagoge:
Analogical Knowledge and Ontological Ascent 393
(i) Albrecht on the Genesis of Concepts 393
(ii) From Analogy to Identity 393
7. Particular Propositions as Expressions of Judgments of
Equality 395
8. Conclusion 397
9. Traditional Logical Syntax 399
(i) Introductory Remarks 399
(ii) Aristotelian Syntax 401
(iii) Kantian Syntax: Negation of the Subject and of the
Predicate 402
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(iv) Hamiltonian Syntax: Quantification of the Predicate 404
(v) SiP-SoP-Syntax 404
10. Rejection of Indefinite Terms some S: Brentano and Frege 405
11. Reaction: Husserl on Existential Propositions 409
12. Interpreting All and Some : Universe of Discourse or
Metaphysical Being? 409
13. Linsky s Operators: a Dialogical Desideratum 411
Notes 413
CHAPTER XI. CONJUNCTION, POTENTIALITY, AND
DISJUNCTION 417
1. The Problem of the Logic of Disjunctions and the Loss of
De Morgan s Laws 417
2. Conjunctive and mtf-Junctive Analysis of General Concepts 418
3. Non-Truth-Functional Connectives: suppositio disjuncta and
suppositio copulata 422
(i) Suppositio disjunctiva and suppositio disjuncta 422
(ii) Suppositio copulativa and suppositio copulata 425
4. Angelelli s Findings in the Light of the Traditional Inter¬
pretation of Ekthesis 427
5. Sides and Aspects: Introduction of Spatial Operators 429
6. Sides, Aspects, and out-Junctions 430
7. Can and Must in von Freytag s Logic 432
8. A Simple Fallacy? 433
(i) Quantifiers or Modalities? 433
(ii) This Fallacy is a Feature of the Old NP+VP-Logic
(Subject-Predicate Logic) 435
(iii) Purtill on Logical Possibility 436
(iv) Lakoff s Example 437
9. Logical Space and Logical Potential in pre-Kantian Logic:
the Logical Field of Force 439
10. Two Introduction-Rules for Potentiality-Operators 440
11. The Logic of Potentialities in Practice 444
12. From Logical Potentiality to Inclusive Disjunction 447
13. A Standpoint Revised: Case Study 451
Notes 453
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CHAPTER XII. SUMMARY AND CONCLUSION 457
1. Four Points of Departure and Five Themes 457
2. Individual and Particular Premisses and Universal Conclu¬
sions in the Traditional Logic of the Quantifiers 461
(i) The Traditional Logic of All and Some 461
(ii) Ekthesis 463
(iii) The Potential Genus 464
(iv) Ekthesis and Abstraction 464
(v) Inclusive Disjunction 465
(vi) The Traditional Conception of Ekthesis as Paradig¬
matic Thinking 465
(vii) The Tyranny of the First Figure and the Postulate
of Deductivity 465
(viii) Value Judgments 466
3. Monadic Predication, Internal Relations and the Hierarchy
of Articles 467
4. From Analogy to Essential Identity 470
5. From suppositio to Substitution 472
(i) Decline of the Theory of suppositio in Traditional
Philosophy 472
(ii) From a Small Number of suppositiones to the One
Philosophical suppositio naturalis 474
(iii) The Philosophical suppositio and Ekthesis 474
(iv) The Dialectical Continuum and the Doctrine of Analog¬
ical Substitution 475
6. Dialogical Criticism or Logical Stability? 476
(i) The Traditional Preference for Symmetrical Notions
and Syncategoremata 476
(ii) Kant s Theory of Negation 476
(iii) The Humanist Assault on the Oral Disputation 477
(iv) Restoration of External Secondness in Logic 479
BIBLIOGRAPHY 482
INDEX OF PROPER NAMES 502
INDEX OF SUBJECTS 509
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title | The logic of the articles in traditional philosophy a contribution to the study of conceptual structures |
title_alt | De logica van de lidwoorden in de traditionele filosofie |
title_auth | The logic of the articles in traditional philosophy a contribution to the study of conceptual structures |
title_exact_search | The logic of the articles in traditional philosophy a contribution to the study of conceptual structures |
title_full | The logic of the articles in traditional philosophy a contribution to the study of conceptual structures E. M. Barth |
title_fullStr | The logic of the articles in traditional philosophy a contribution to the study of conceptual structures E. M. Barth |
title_full_unstemmed | The logic of the articles in traditional philosophy a contribution to the study of conceptual structures E. M. Barth |
title_short | The logic of the articles in traditional philosophy |
title_sort | the logic of the articles in traditional philosophy a contribution to the study of conceptual structures |
title_sub | a contribution to the study of conceptual structures |
topic | Article (Linguistique) Logique Sémantique (Philosophie) Grammatik Grammar, Comparative and general Article Logic Semantics (Philosophy) Sprachphilosophie (DE-588)4056486-1 gnd Logik (DE-588)4036202-4 gnd |
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