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Mediaeval Logic and Philosophy
Resource maintained by Paul Vincent Spade at Indiana University.
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A critical introduction by Gyula Klima.
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Entry in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, by E. Jennifer Ashworth.
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Article at the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy.
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Chapter Two of Joseph Perrier's "The Revival of Scholastic Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century" (1909).
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Online text by Joseph Rickaby (1908).
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Article by Evelyn Barker, arguing that the principal aim of Aristotle's Organon was to reform the contemporary paedagogical role of dialectic.
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Article in the Stanford Encyclopaedia of Philosophy, by Terence Parsons.
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Entry in the Catholic Encyclopaedia (1917), dominated by a historical survey from Indian and Pre-Aristotelian philosophy to the Logic of John Stuart Mill.
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Introductory article by Garth Kemerling.
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Peter of Spain (Petrus Hispanus)
Life and work of 13th century logician and author of the Tractatus; from the Stanford Encyclopedia by Joke Spruyt.
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By St. Augustine. Latin original together with translation by J. Marchand.
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This site contains an online program for studying Aristotle's syllogistic logic. The theory of Aristotle's ancient logic is also presented.
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Earliest Uses of Symbols of Set Theory and Logic
Explains the early introduction of notations used in logic and set theory as we know it today. Includes reference links to key people in this area.
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