Signs and demonstrations from Aristotle to Radulphus Brito:
"In the Posterior Analytics Aristotle contrasts demonstrations with syllogisms through signs. In the Prior Analytics he defines a sign as a demonstrative premise. One is thus led to ask: is a sign a demonstration? This book reconstructs the history of the notion of "demonstration through s...
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Zusammenfassung: | "In the Posterior Analytics Aristotle contrasts demonstrations with syllogisms through signs. In the Prior Analytics he defines a sign as a demonstrative premise. One is thus led to ask: is a sign a demonstration? This book reconstructs the history of the notion of "demonstration through signs" from roughly the third through to the thirteenth century. It examines the work of Aristotle's Greek, Arabic, and Latin commentators, both within and outside the tradition of the Posterior Analytics"-- |
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Contents Acknowledgments Abbreviations x Introduction ix 1 1 Aristotle on Signs and Demonstrations 13 1 An Overview of APr В 23-26 14 2 The Official Doctrine of Signs 18 3 Interlude: The Figures 25 4 Syllogisms from Signs 30 5 Physiognomies 37 6 Demonstration 40 6.1 Demonstrations of the That and of the Why 42 6.2 Demonstrations κα ’αύτό and Demonstrations κατά συμβεβηκός 50 6·3 Demonstration in Phys A1 53 7 Signs versus Demonstrations 55 8 Logic, Semiotics, and Epistemology 64 9 Conclusion 66 2 The Greek Commentators 69 1 Alexander of Aphrodisias 70 2 Themistius 82 3 Philoponus 96 4 Philoponus and Simplicius on Physics A1 113 5 Ps-Philoponus-i/rM/VB 27 117 6 Ps-Philoponus-2 InAPo В 123 7 Michael of Ephesus on the Sophistici Elenchi 129 8 Conclusion 131 3 Demonstratio in the First Half of the Twelfth Century Before the Introduction ofthe logica nova 137 1 Demonstratio as a Rhetorical Genre 137 2 Demonstratio as Deixis 142 3 Demonstratio as Signification and Argumentation 148 4 Necessity of the Inference, Truth of the Conditional and Necessity of the Consequent: Brief History of an Example 156 5 Conclusion 171
VI CONTENTS 4 The First Influence of Aristotle’s logica nova on the Theories of Signs in the Second Half of the Twelfth Century 173 1 Inferences from Signs as Atypical Signs: A Glimpse from the Thirteenth Century 176 2 The Sign as an Effect that Infers its Cause: The Pseudo-AIexander and the Commentaries on the Sophistici Elenchi 177 3 Alan of Lille, Simon of Tournai, and the Cause as Sign 193 4 Conclusion 199 5 Demonstration through Signs in Thirteenth-Century Commentaries on the Posterior Analytics 201 1 Robert Grosseteste 202 2 Robert Kilwardby 216 3 Albert the Great: New Arabic and Latin Sources 226 3.1 Arabic Theories of Semiotic Demonstrations 230 3.2 Albert the Great on Signs 241 4 Thomas Aquinas and the Question Commentaries 252 4.1 Aquinas 252 4.2 Question Commentaries 259 5 Giles of Rome between Astrologers and Sailors 262 6 Conclusion 274 6 Thirteenth-Century Parisian Commentaries on the logica nova about Inferences from Signs 279 1 Signs in Commentaries on Prior Analytics В and in Other Texts 281 1.1 The Commentaries on Prior Analytics В 27 281 7.7.7 RobertKilwardby on Enthymemes, Signs, and “Images” 284 7.7.2 Albert the Great on Inferential Signs 291 1.2 Giles ofRome’s Commentary on Rhetoric A 2 298 1.3 The Enthymeme ex signis et ycotibus in the Commentaries on Peter ofSpain’s Tractatus v and in a Question on Enthymemes 304 1.4 Physiognomies as scientia de signis 310 2 The locus a communiter accidentibus and the Fallacy of the Consequent 319 2.1 Logic Textbooks and Commentaries between the End of the Twelfth and the First Half of the Thirteenth Centuries 320
2.2 Logic Textbooks and Commentariesfrom the Second Half of the Thirteenth Century 338 3 Conclusion 354
CONTENTS VII 7 Thirteenth-Century Classifications of Signs 359 1 Scientiae de signis and Natural Signs in the Pseudo-Kilwardby’s Commentary on the Priscianus maior 359 2 Roger Bacon’s De signis: A New Definition and Classification of Signs 368 2.1 The Relational Nature ofSigns and the Pivotal Role of the Interpreter 369 2.2 Bacon’s Sign Classification and Inferential Signs 373 2.3 The aestimativa: Intentional and Inferential Signs in Non-Human Animals 386 3 Conclusion 395 8 Conclusion 397 Appendix: Thirteenth-Century Unedited Texts on the Typology of Demonstrations and Sign-Inferences 401 A Radulphus Brito, Questiones super PosterioraAnalytica 1.68. 401 В Giles of Rome (Aegidius Romanus), Expositio super Rhetoricam Aristotelis, lectio 6, ad RhetA 21357022-29 404 C Magister Simon, Expositio super TractatusPetriHispaniv 412 D Simon of Faversham, Questiones libri Priorum 11.15 421 E Radulphus Brito(?), Questiones libriDephysionomia, q. 1 424 F Anonymus Monacensis, Commentum super Sophistlcos Elenchos 428 G Robertus Kilwardby(?), Expositio super libros Elenchorum 434 H Radulphus Brito, Questiones super Sophistlcos Elenchos 1.48 441 References 445 Index of Ancient and Medieval Names Index of Modem Names 474 Index of Manuscripts 477 471 |
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Contents Acknowledgments Abbreviations x Introduction ix 1 1 Aristotle on Signs and Demonstrations 13 1 An Overview of APr В 23-26 14 2 The Official Doctrine of Signs 18 3 Interlude: The Figures 25 4 Syllogisms from Signs 30 5 Physiognomies 37 6 Demonstration 40 6.1 Demonstrations of the That and of the Why 42 6.2 Demonstrations κα ’αύτό and Demonstrations κατά συμβεβηκός 50 6·3 Demonstration in Phys A1 53 7 Signs versus Demonstrations 55 8 Logic, Semiotics, and Epistemology 64 9 Conclusion 66 2 The Greek Commentators 69 1 Alexander of Aphrodisias 70 2 Themistius 82 3 Philoponus 96 4 Philoponus and Simplicius on Physics A1 113 5 Ps-Philoponus-i/rM/VB 27 117 6 Ps-Philoponus-2 InAPo В 123 7 Michael of Ephesus on the Sophistici Elenchi 129 8 Conclusion 131 3 Demonstratio in the First Half of the Twelfth Century Before the Introduction ofthe logica nova 137 1 Demonstratio as a Rhetorical Genre 137 2 Demonstratio as Deixis 142 3 Demonstratio as Signification and Argumentation 148 4 Necessity of the Inference, Truth of the Conditional and Necessity of the Consequent: Brief History of an Example 156 5 Conclusion 171
VI CONTENTS 4 The First Influence of Aristotle’s logica nova on the Theories of Signs in the Second Half of the Twelfth Century 173 1 Inferences from Signs as Atypical Signs: A Glimpse from the Thirteenth Century 176 2 The Sign as an Effect that Infers its Cause: The Pseudo-AIexander and the Commentaries on the Sophistici Elenchi 177 3 Alan of Lille, Simon of Tournai, and the Cause as Sign 193 4 Conclusion 199 5 Demonstration through Signs in Thirteenth-Century Commentaries on the Posterior Analytics 201 1 Robert Grosseteste 202 2 Robert Kilwardby 216 3 Albert the Great: New Arabic and Latin Sources 226 3.1 Arabic Theories of Semiotic Demonstrations 230 3.2 Albert the Great on Signs 241 4 Thomas Aquinas and the Question Commentaries 252 4.1 Aquinas 252 4.2 Question Commentaries 259 5 Giles of Rome between Astrologers and Sailors 262 6 Conclusion 274 6 Thirteenth-Century Parisian Commentaries on the logica nova about Inferences from Signs 279 1 Signs in Commentaries on Prior Analytics В and in Other Texts 281 1.1 The Commentaries on Prior Analytics В 27 281 7.7.7 RobertKilwardby on Enthymemes, Signs, and “Images” 284 7.7.2 Albert the Great on Inferential Signs 291 1.2 Giles ofRome’s Commentary on Rhetoric A 2 298 1.3 The Enthymeme ex signis et ycotibus in the Commentaries on Peter ofSpain’s Tractatus v and in a Question on Enthymemes 304 1.4 Physiognomies as scientia de signis 310 2 The locus a communiter accidentibus and the Fallacy of the Consequent 319 2.1 Logic Textbooks and Commentaries between the End of the Twelfth and the First Half of the Thirteenth Centuries 320
2.2 Logic Textbooks and Commentariesfrom the Second Half of the Thirteenth Century 338 3 Conclusion 354
CONTENTS VII 7 Thirteenth-Century Classifications of Signs 359 1 Scientiae de signis and Natural Signs in the Pseudo-Kilwardby’s Commentary on the Priscianus maior 359 2 Roger Bacon’s De signis: A New Definition and Classification of Signs 368 2.1 The Relational Nature ofSigns and the Pivotal Role of the Interpreter 369 2.2 Bacon’s Sign Classification and Inferential Signs 373 2.3 The aestimativa: Intentional and Inferential Signs in Non-Human Animals 386 3 Conclusion 395 8 Conclusion 397 Appendix: Thirteenth-Century Unedited Texts on the Typology of Demonstrations and Sign-Inferences 401 A Radulphus Brito, Questiones super PosterioraAnalytica 1.68. 401 В Giles of Rome (Aegidius Romanus), Expositio super Rhetoricam Aristotelis, lectio 6, ad RhetA 21357022-29 404 C Magister Simon, Expositio super TractatusPetriHispaniv 412 D Simon of Faversham, Questiones libri Priorum 11.15 421 E Radulphus Brito(?), Questiones libriDephysionomia, q. 1 424 F Anonymus Monacensis, Commentum super Sophistlcos Elenchos 428 G Robertus Kilwardby(?), Expositio super libros Elenchorum 434 H Radulphus Brito, Questiones super Sophistlcos Elenchos 1.48 441 References 445 Index of Ancient and Medieval Names Index of Modem Names 474 Index of Manuscripts 477 471 |
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