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" Al-Fārābī and Aristotelian syllogistics : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 886799
Main Entry : Lameer, Joep.
Title & Author : Al-Fārābī and Aristotelian syllogistics : : Greek theory and Islamic practice /\ by Joep Lameer.
Publication Statement : Leiden ;New York :: E.J. Brill,, 1994.
Series Statement : Islamic philosophy, theology, and science,; v. 20
Page. NO : xx, 351 pages :: illustrations ;; 25 cm
ISBN : 9004098844
: : 9789004098848
Notes : Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Leiden, 1992.
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-310) and indexes.
Contents : 1. Al-Farabi's concern with Aristotelian logic and the role of the Prior Analytics. 2. The primacy of the assertoric syllogism. 3. This study: its relevance, structure, and objectives -- I. The Sources. 2. The Prior Analytics I: translations. 3. The Prior Analytics II: commentaries & paraphrases. 4. The Prior Analytics III: related works. 5. Consulting the Prior Analytics-complex: methodology. 6. Other primary sources -- II. The Syllogism and its Kinds. 2. The syllogism: simple and compound deductions. 3. Simple deductions: predicative and conditional. 4. Predicative deductions: hamli or jazmi? 5. Predicative deductions: direct deductions, and those 'involving a contradiction'. 6. Direct deductions: hyparctic, necessary, and possible. 7. Compound deductions -- III. Technical Terms and Expressions. 2. Aristotelian syllogistics: technical terms and expressions. 3. Technical terms in al-Farabi's syllogistics. 4. Predication in the Arabic Prior Analytics. 5. Predication in al-Farabi's syllogistics.
: 2. The qiyas fiqhi and the Prior Analytics II. 23. 3. The qiyas fiqhi and assertoric syllogistics. 4. The qiyas fiqhi: al-Farabi's fourfold classification -- IX. Religion, Philosophy, and Logic. 2. The Perfect State. 3. The Political Regime. 4. The Attainment of Happiness. 5. The Book of Letters -- Index of Primary Sources -- Index of Arabic Manuscripts.
: 6. Quality and quantity of propositions in Aristotle and al-Farabi -- IV. The Assertoric Syllogism. 2. The conversion of propositions. 3. The proofs of the imperfect moods. 4. Al-Farabi and the fourth figure. 5. The foundation of syllogistic theory -- V. Induction. 2. Induction in Aristotle. 3. Induction in al-Farabi: general remarks. 4. The Topics. 5. The Prior Analytics II. 23. 6. Al-Farabi's interpretation of Prior Analytics II. 23 and the Arabic version of II. 25. 7. The Posterior Analytics -- VI. The Paradigm. 2. The paradigm in Aristotle. 3. The paradigm in al-Farabi I: the Kitab al-Qiyas al-saghir. 4. The paradigm in al-Farabi II: the Kitab al-Mudkhal ila l-qiyas. 5. The paradigm in al-Farabi III: the Sharh al-Qiyas -- VII. The Istidlal bi-l-Shahid ala l-Ghaib. 2. The mechanism of the argument: al-Farabi's account. 3. The verification of the proposition containing the illa. 4. The logical structure of the istidlal bi-l-shahid ala l-ghaib -- VIII. The Qiyas Fiqhi.
Abstract : Al-Farabi and Aristotelian Syllogistics deals with an important chapter in the history of Aristotelian logic in early medieval Islam and offers a unique and comprehensive analysis of the writings of the outstanding Muslim philosopher Abu Nasr al-Farabi (d. 950/51).
: The first part focuses on a wide range of subjects relating to syllogistic theory proper; the second part deals with its application in the context of Islamic law and theology, and concludes with an in-depth analysis of the way in which Aristotelian logic came to be integrated into Muslim political thought.
: The sections on syllogistic theory proper are especially important for those interested in the theory of Arabic logic; the remaining sections are required reading for historians of Islamic law, theology, and Islamic political philosophy.
Subject : Aristotle-- Influence.
: Fārābī
: Aristote,(0384-0322 av. J.-C.)-- Influence.
: Aristoteles, v384-v322
: Aristoteles.
: Aristotle.
: Fārābī.
: al-Fārābī, 878-950
: Farābī, Abū-Naṣr Muḥammad Ibn-Muḥammad al-
: Farābī, Abū-Naṣr Muḥammad Ibn-Muḥammad al-873-950
: Farābī, Muḥammad ibn Muḥammad Abū Naṣr al-(0870?-0950)
Subject : al-
Subject : Philosophy, Arab-- Influence.
Subject : Syllogism.
Subject : szillogizmus
Subject : Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)
Subject : Philosophie arabe-- Influence.
Subject : Philosophy, Arab-- Influence.
Subject : Rezeption
Subject : Syllogism.
Subject : Syllogisme.
Subject : Syllogismus
Subject : filozófia-- arab
Subject : Aristotelisme.
Subject : Syllogismen.
Dewey Classification : ‭166/.092‬
LC Classification : ‭B753.F34‬‭L35 1994‬
NLM classification : ‭08.22‬bcl
: ‭6,11‬ssgn
: ‭6,12‬ssgn
: ‭6,15‬ssgn
: ‭CD 2063‬rvk
: ‭CE 1540‬rvk
: ‭CE 1557‬rvk
: ‭EN 3055‬rvk
: ‭EN 3299‬rvk
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