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Topic: De Interpretatione


  
  XIV. The Beginnings of English Philosophy: Bibliography. Vol. 4. Prose and Poetry: Sir Thomas North to Michael ...
De Principiis atque Originibus secundum Fabulas Cupidinis et Coeli (1653).
De duplici methodo libri duo, unicam P. Rami methodum refutantes.
De Veritate, prout distinguitur a Revelatione, a Verisimili, a Possibili, et a Falso.
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  On Interpretation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The first five or six chapters deal with names and words of language, the succeeding six chapters with propositions and simple propositions, including the topics of negation and quantity.
De Interpretatione is (the second) part of Organon, Aristotle's collected works on logic.
Aristotle, "On the Soul" (De Anima), W.S. Hett (trans.), pp.
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De his quidem dictum est in his quae sunt dicta de anima -- alterius est enim negotii -- ; est autem, quemadmodum in anima aliquotiens quidem intellectus sine uero uel falso, aliquotiens autem cum iam necesse est horum alterum inesse, sic etiam in uoce; circa compositionem enim et diuisionem est falsitas ueritasque.
De homine enim et 'hominem' uerum est dicere et 'album', quare et omne; rursus, si album, et omne, quare erit homo albus hoc in infinitum; et rursus musicus albus ambulans, et haec eadem frequenter implicita.
Eorum igitur quae praedicantur et de quibus praedicantur, quaecumque secundum accidens dicuntur uel de eodem uel alterum de altero, haec non erunt unum; ut homo albus est et musicus sed non est idem musicus et albus; accidentia enim sunt utraque eidem.
individual.utoronto.ca /pking/resources/logica_uetus/De_interpretatione.Boethius.txt   (4189 words)

  
 Walter Burley (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
The first version (elaborated in De sup., QP, the middle commentaries on Aristotle's Categories and De interpretatione, and Ean) is somewhat less sophisticated than the second (elaborated in De puritate artis logicae, tractatus longior, the last commentaries on the Physics and Ars Vetus, and theTdU).
In his middle commentary on De interpretatione, Burley remarks in connection with the opening lines of the chapter seven of Aristotle's text (17a38–b7) that a linguistic expression is a general name (nomen appellativum) if and only if it signifies a universal, that is, a thing (res) common to many individuals (p.
In the De suppositionibus and De puritate the same idea is expressed by the definition of the formal supposition as the supposition that a term has when it supposits for its significatum or for the singular objects that instantiate it.
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 Thomas of Erfurt
His most famous grammatical text, De modi significandi (On the Modes of Signifying) was known by 1310 and was already being commented upon by 1324.
De modis significandi proved to be so popular that it became the standard (and later, the representative) text for the Modist tradition (see next section).
Peirce quotes verbatim the first six chapters of De modis significandis in an 1869 lecture comparing the views of (what he took to be) Duns Scotus and William of Ockham on names and signification.
www.seop.leeds.ac.uk /archives/spr2004/entries/erfurt   (3471 words)

  
 Merzweb di Gino Roncaglia - Mesino on Mental Syncategoremata
Mesino de Codronchi was professor of logic at the University of Bologna between 1382 and 1394; although he has received little attention to date, we know that his works were highly influential in Italy during the 15th century, and were appreciated by philosophers such as Gaetan of Thiene.
Zur Sprachphilosophie des Mittelalters", in Historiographia Linguistica VII (1980) 1/2, pp.
The thesis of the syncategorematic nature of the copula was usually connected with Aristotle's passage of De Interpretatione I, 3, 16b 23-25, according to which est consignifies a composition.
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 willowschaptervii
My reasons are not confined to the distinctive character of the utopia, as related to chance, science, and pleasure, and its divergence from earlier utopias in these rewards.
(De Sap Vet XXV in Works XIII, 40-1) It is hard for common sense to believe that golden apples are natural, while swiftness is an artifice.
I think that the critical passage is that in the De Augmentis, where Bacon distinguishes different methods of discourse.
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 I THINK GOOGLE.COM - "Los Anillos de Links"
Los metodos de la Search Economia son predecibles: trafico de intenciones, compra-venta de bases de datos, intermediación de la voluntad del ser humano, dominación global, personalización de la manipulación...
Los Motores de Busqueda, dia a dia, invierten cantidades millonarios en combartir a aquellos que rechazan sus acciones, las estudian y las usan con fines que no son los suyos.
De manera incomprensible, se ha entregado a los Motores de Busqueda la facultad de opinar en temas legales en los que no son competentes ni, a nuestro ver, deben serlo.
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 CICNM TEXT
LXXJ, Demonstratio de consonantiis quae sint consonae et dissonae vel quae sint dissonae et consonae.
IX, De consonantiis simplicibus vel compositis quae cadunt in proportionibus.
Etiam primo videamus, id est de conjunctione duarum vocum, diapente ascendentem et descendentem, quod a perfecto in imperfectum debet fieri descensum unius vocis et e contrario.
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 Bryn Mawr Classical Review 1998.08.09
Whitaker rejects both aspects of the traditional interpretation: he argues that there is no compelling reason to read the De Interpretatione as a component of the package described above and that the treatise is not a patchwork but a coherent unity.
Rather than being seen as sandwiched between the Categories and the Analytics, the De Interpretatione is best viewed as a propaedeutic to the dialectical exercises described in the Topics and the Sophistici Elenchi.
The ninth chapter of De Interpretatione is, of course, extremely controversial, and I do not mean to suggest that Whitaker has overlooked an obvious solution to the difficulties that it poses; I use the chapter merely as an example of how a programmatic interpretation such as Whitaker's will inevitably leave certain puzzles unsolved.
ccat.sas.upenn.edu /bmcr-cgi-dev/1998/1998-08-09.html   (2075 words)

  
 Iranica.com - PAUL THE PERSIAN
The De interpretatione commentary and its prescript are also known to have survived in pp.
The relation of this commentary to the summary of the De interpretatione given in the Treatise has not been established.
Iidem, De philosophia peripatetica apud Syros commentationem historicam, Paris, 1852, pp.
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 I Think Turing - I THINK GOOGLE.COM
Diagrama artístico de una máquina de Turing.La máquina de Turing, como modelo matemático, consta de un cabezal lector/escritor y una cinta infinita en la que el cabezal lee el contenido, borra el contenido anterior y escribe un nuevo valor.
Mediante este modelo teórico y el análisis de complejidad de algoritmos, fue posible la categorización de problemas computacionales de acuerdo a su comportamiento, apareciendo así, el conjunto de problemas denominados P y NP, cuyas soluciones en tiempo polinómico son encontradas según el determinismo y no determinismo respectivamente de la máquina de Turing.
De hecho, se puede probar matemáticamente que para cualquier programa de computadora es posible crear una máquina de Turing equivalente.
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 CICNM2 TEXT
Cum enim omnis musica de consonantiis tractet, ut Musica sillabarum refert, iccirco primum librum de consonantiis ordinavimus, quatinus nunc in secundo floreat musica in speciebus consonantiarum et ut facile ordo et scientia earum intelligatur.
Secundum genus est diapente, quod predicatur de quinque speciebus, quarum quinta est et prima.
Tertium genus est diapason universalis, quod predicatur de octo speciebus, quarum octava similiter est et prima.
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 MS 234
Aristotle, De incessu animalium, with marginal notes drawn from Michael of Ephesus; Bekker, op.
Aristotle, De interpretatione, with marginal commentary of Michael of Ephesus; Bekker, op.
Scholia to Galen, De naturalibus facultatibus, De locis affectis, De elementis secundum Hippocratem; Moraux, op.
webtext.library.yale.edu /beinflat/pre1600.MS234.htm   (636 words)

  
 Amazon.com: interpretatione: Books   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-07)
Aristotle's De Interpretatione: Contradiction and Dialectic (Oxford Aristotle Studies) by C. Whitaker (Paperback - Nov 18, 2002)
Opera Omnia, qua extant, Interpretatione et Notis Illustravit Daniel Crispinus, in usum Serenissimi Delphini.
CODICIS JURIS CANONICI: Interpretationes Authenticae Seu Responsa [Vols.
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 References
De Doctrina Christiana Libri Quattuor recensuit et praefatus est Guilelmus M. Green, Vol.
"De Signis", being Chapter 1 of their commentary on Aristotle's De Interpretatione, in Commentarii Collegii Conimbricensis et Societatis Jesu.
Tractatus de Signis, subtitled The Semiotic of John Poinsot, extracted from the Artis Logicae Prima et Secunda Pars of 1631-1632 (above two entries) and arranged in bilingual format by John Deely in consultation with Ralph A. Powell (First Edition; Berkeley: University of California Press, 1985), as explained in Deely 1985, q.v.
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 Manuscript Detail
Boethius, In Librum Aristotelis de Interpretatione, in Latin with some words in Greek.
The Periermenaias, or De Interpretatione, is one of two works of Aristotle which Boethius translated and wrote commentaries on (the other is the Categoriae or Liber Praedimentorum) and it forms part of the Aristotelian corpus of works on logic known collectively as the Organon.
Paul Saenger, in a paper delivered in November 1998 argues that a team of scribes working together in the late tenth century could have produced the codex.
dewey.library.upenn.edu /sceti/ljs/PageLevel/view.cfm?option=view&ManID=ljs101   (1605 words)

  
 PH19C Aristotle: phil logic
In the De Interpretatione, Aristotle associates verbs, the predicable part of a sentence, with tense [16b6], whereas names, that signify the subject of a sentence, have no relation to time.
Geach has dubbed this move away from the De Interpretatione position, the thesis of "interchangeability" — "his adoption of it marks a transition from the original name-and-predicable theory to the two-term theory,....
So, for instance, in De Interpretatione he says, "By 'universal' I mean what is naturally predicated of more than one thing; by 'particular', what is not.
www.cavehill.uwi.edu /bnccde/ph19c/ph19caristphillogic200405.html   (6618 words)

  
 Medieval Theories of Future Contingents (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy)
Boethius's Latin translation of De interpretatione had a long commentary tradition through the Middle Ages, and Chapter 9 was also dealt with in theological commentaries on Peter Lombard's Sentences (I.38) and in separate treatises (Isaac 1953, Lohr 1967–74, Marenbon 1993, Braakhuis and Kneepkens 2003).
While regarding this as the main thesis of Chapter 9 of De interpretatione, they did not say that in Aristotle's view future contingents were true or false, apparently feeling unsure whether he would have counted indeterminately true statements as true (Albert the Great, Liber Perihermeneias, I.5.4–6, Thomas Aquinas, In Aristotelis Peri hermeneias expositio I.13–15).
Some of de Rivo's statements were officially damned in 1474 by Pope Sixtus IV (Baudry 1950, Schabel 1995, 1996, 2000, 315–36).
plato.stanford.edu /entries/medieval-futcont   (7256 words)

  
 levi
Excerpt from "De Interpretatione: Cognition and Context in the History of Ideas" by Albert William Levi:
One can sympathize with [Leo] Strauss' ultimate aim - to protect the validity of moral judgment against that form of relativism which would assess the value of great philosophic works simply in terms of how they satisfied the needs of the times for which they were written.
Archiving, redistribution, or reduplication of this text in other terms, in any medium, requires both the consent of the authors and the University of Chicago Press.
criticalinquiry.uchicago.edu /issues/v3/v3n1.levi.html   (434 words)

  
 Translators
In the field of Greek-Latin translations, it is important to mention Robert Grosseteste for his rendering of the Nicomachean Ethics with commentaries by various authors, and of a fragment of the De caelo with Simplicius' commentary.
In the second half of the thirteenth century, a number of pseudo-Aristotelian works were translated by Bartholomew of Messina at the court of Manfred, King of Sicily, while the corpus of Greek-Latin translations of Aristotle's genuine works was revised and completed by William of Moerbeke.
Moreover, he produced an impressive series of Latin versions of Greek commentaries on Aristotle, including In Meteora and In de sensu by Alexander of Aphrodisias, In de interpretatione by Ammonius, In de anima by Philoponus, In categorias and In de caelo by Simplicius, and In de anima by Themistius.
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 De Categoriae [and] De Interpretatione - PBA Galleries, Auctions & Appraisers
The present specimen is especially interesting and important as an example of a university textbook used by a succession of students: it contains contemporary and near-contemporary marginal annotations in a variety of hands and styles, which both correct and comment on the base texts.
It is lacking the first 14 lines of De Categoriae, otherwise textually complete.
Some darkening and discoloration to the vellum, 1 leaf with stitched repairs in the margin, another with an archival repair across the text, overall in fine condition.
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 Abu al-Nasr al-Farabi (870-950) : Library of Congress Citations   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-08-07)
English Title: Al-Farabi's commentary and short treatise on Aristotle's De interpretatione / translated with an introduction and notes by F.W. Zimmermann.
Farabi's commentary and short treatise on Aristotle's De interpretatione Notes: His Al-Farabi's commentary and short treatise on Aristotle's De interpretatione, 1981.
Traitbe des opinions des habitants de la citbe idbeale Notes: His Traitbe des opinions des habitants de la citbe idbeale, 1990.
www.mala.bc.ca /~mcneil/cit/citlcfarabi1.htm   (1470 words)

  
 Logic in Islamic philosophy
In the introduction to his Sharh al-'ibarah (Great Commentary on the De interpretatione), al-Farabi rehearses some of the controversies inherited from the Greek tradition over the relations between the Categories and the De interpretatione.
Moreover, the De interpretatione is principally concerned with the formal relations amongst propositions, such as contradiction and contrariety, whereas the Categories is concerned with the signification or meaning of terms as such.
Furthermore, in its opening chapters, the De interpretatione considers in formal terms the simple parts of which propositions are composed, that is, the noun and the verb.
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pierre-Daniel Huet
The Jesuits refused at first, in the "Mémoires de Trévoux", to believe in the
— "Lee origines de la ville de Caen" (Rouen, 2nd ed., 1706); "Histoire du commerce et de la navigation des anciens" (Paris, 1716); "Commentarius de rebus ad eum pertinentibus" (Amsterdam, 1718), translated into English by John Aikin (London, 1726).
D'OLIVET, Huetiana (Paris, 1722); NICÉRON, Mémoires pour servir à l'histoire des hommes illustres, I (Paris, 1729); D'ALEMBERT, Histoire de l'Académie Française (Paris, 1779); BARTHOLMESS, Huet, ou le scepticisme théologique (Paris, 1849); FLOTTES, Etude sur Daniel Huet (Montpellier, 1857); TROCHON, Huet, Evêque d'Avranches in the Correspondant (1876-7); URBAIN AND LEVESQUE (ed.), Correspondance de Bossuet (Paris, 1909).
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 Philosophy 422 Assignments
De Generatione et Corruptione I The Nature of Essential Change
De Generatione et Corruptione II Elements and Causes of Essential Change
De Anima II The Nature and Functions of
sun.soci.niu.edu /~phildept/Dye/Assignments422.html   (107 words)

  
 Oxford Scholarship Online: Aristotle's De Interpretatione
Abstract: The De Interpretatione is one of Aristotle's core works, containing highly influential analyses of the basic elements of language and the nature of truth and falsehood, as well as the famous Sea-battle paradox.
The ability to assign assertions to their pairs correctly, and to know in which cases the truth of one member of a pair does not imply the falsehood of the other, are vital tasks for the dialectician.
The De Interpretatione's discussion of contradiction thus provides the theoretical background essential for dialectic.
www.oxfordscholarship.com /oso/public/content/philosophy/0199254192/toc.html   (272 words)

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