This week Professor Dave looks at “Logic in Late Ancient Philosophy” which continues from last week’s “Hellenistic and Roman Philosophy.” As Professor Dave explains, “Previously we outlined Aristotle's enormous contributions in establishing logic as a formal field of inquiry. So what happened after that? How did the minds that followed, many directly in his lineage, develop this field further? What is meant my modus ponens and modus tollens, or the master argument, or Agrippa's trilemma, or the five indemonstrables? Let's take a look now!”
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Logic in Late Ancient Philosophy
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