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  1. Las causas en aristoteles Y santo Tomas.Posterior Analytícs - 1983 - Sapientia 147:9.
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    Index locorum.Posterior Analytics - 2010 - In Richard Bett (ed.), The Cambridge Companion to Ancient Scepticism. New York: Cambridge University Press. pp. 370.
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  3. on Concept Formation.I. Aristotle & Posterior Analytics - 2010 - In David Charles (ed.), Definition in Greek philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 424.
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    Posterior Analytics.Jonathan Barnes (ed.) - 1994 - Oxford University Press on Demand.
    BL Features of the new edition: The translation has been completely rewritten, and the commentary thoroughly revised in the light of recent scholarship There is an additional glossary, and extended bibliography The Posterior Analytics contains some of Aristotle's most influential thoughts in logic, epistemology, metaphysics, and the philosophy of science. The first book expounds and develops the notions of a demonstrative argument and of a formal, axiomatized science; the second discusses a cluster of problems raised by the axioms (...)
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  5. Posterior Analytics. Aristotle & Hipopocrates G. Apostle - 1983 - Apeiron 17 (1):70-72.
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    Posterior Analytics and the Definition of Happiness in NE I.Carol Natali - 2010 - Phronesis 55 (4):304-324.
    The first book of NE is organised on the model of investigating definitions described in the second Book of the Posterior Analytics, although, of course, with some adaptation due to the subject matter. It first establishes if the object exists and looks for the meaning of the terms used in common language to indicate it, next considers some necessary qualities of the object and then concludes with a definition of the object. We find there a dialectical syllogism of (...)
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  7. Posterior Analytics and the Endoxic Method in Aristotle’s Nicomachean Ethics VII.Xinkai Hu - 2022 - Eirene. Studia Graeca Et Latina 58:147-171.
    This paper revisits Aristotle’s discussion of akrasia in NE VII. 1–10. I try to offer a scientific reading of the book, according to which NE VII. 1–10 closely instantiates the main guidelines of Aristotle’s Posterior Analytics. I propose that NE VII. 1–2, which aims to establish the fact that akrasia exists, corresponds to the ὅτι-stage of an Aristotelian scientific inquiry, and NE VII. 3–10, which aims to explain both the cause and the object of akrasia, corresponds to the (...)
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    Posterior analytics II.11, 94b8-26: Final cause and demonstration.Michail Peramatzis - 2019 - Manuscrito 42 (4):323-351.
    I present the text at Posterior Analytics II.11, 94b8-26, offer a tentative translation, discuss the main construals offered in the literature, and argue for my own interpretation. Some of the general questions I discuss are the following: 1. What is the nature of the explanatory syllogisms offered as examples, especially in the case of the moving and the final cause? Are they scientific demonstrative explanations? In the case of the final cause, are they practical syllogisms? Are they productive? (...)
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  9. Posterior Analytics and the Definition of Happiness in NE I.Carlo Natali - 2010 - Phronesis 55 (4):304-324.
    The first book of NE is organised on the model of investigating definitions described in the second Book of the Posterior Analytics, although, of course, with some adaptation due to the subject matter. It first establishes if the object exists and looks for the meaning of the terms used in common language to indicate it, next considers some necessary qualities of the object and then concludes with a definition of the object. We find there a dialectical syllogism of (...)
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    Posterior Analytics.Aristotle . - 1976 - Oxford University Press UK. Edited by Jonathan Barnes.
    For the second edition, the translation has been completely rewritten and the commentary has been thoroughly revised in the light of recent scholarship.
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  11. Posterior Analytics B.8–10: The Three‐Stage View.David Charles - 2000 - In Aristotle on meaning and essence. New York: Oxford University Press.
    Aristotle, in Posterior Analytics B.10, separates three stages in scientific enquiry: knowledge of the signification of the relevant terms, knowledge of the existence of the kind, and knowledge of the essence of the kind. One can, in all relevant cases, achieve the first stage of enquiry without achieving the second or third stages. So, knowledge of the signification of the relevant terms does not essentially involve knowledge of the existence of the kind in question.
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    Aristotle: Posterior Analytics.John W. Konkle - 1995 - Philosophical Quarterly 45 (181):510.
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    Aristotle, posterior analytics 2.1, 89b25–6 εισ αριθμον θεντεσ.Stefano Valente - 2020 - Classical Quarterly 70 (1):154-160.
    In the opening sentences of Book 2 of Posterior Analytics, Aristotle defines the four types of question that one can pose within the demonstrative science. In the edition by William D. Ross, the text reads as follows : τὰ ζητούμενά ἐστιν ἴσα τὸν ἀριθμὸν ὅσαπερ ἐπιστάμεθα. ζητοῦμεν δὲ τέτταρα, τὸ ὅτι, τὸ διότι, εἰ ἔστι, τί ἐστιν. ὅταν μὲν γὰρ πότερον τόδε ἢ τόδε ζητῶμεν, εἰς ἀριθμὸν θέντες, οἷον πότερον ἐκλείπει ὁ ἥλιος ἢ οὔ, τὸ ὅτι ζητοῦμεν. σημεῖον (...)
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  14. Aristotel Posterior Analytics. Aristotel - 2011 - Filozofski Vestnik 32 (1):143-165.
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  15. Avoiding infinite regress: Posterior analytics I 22.Breno Zuppolini - 2019 - Manuscrito 42 (4):122-156.
    This article offers a reconstruction of an argument against infinite regress formulated by Aristotle in Posterior Analytics I 22. I argue against the traditional interpretation of the chapter, according to which singular terms and summa genera, in virtue of having restrict logical roles, provide limits for predicative chains, preventing them from proceeding ad infinitum. As I intend to show, this traditional reading is at odds with some important aspects of Aristotle’s theory of demonstration. More importantly, it fails to (...)
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    Posterior analytics.Jonathan Barnes - 1984 - In Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume 1: The Revised Oxford Translation. Princeton University Press.
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    Posterior Analytics II, viii, 93a36.Demetrius J. Hadgopoulos - 1977 - Apeiron 11 (1):32.
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    Posterior Analytics.Jean Kazez - 2013 - Philosophers' Magazine 60 (-1):112 - 113.
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    Posterior Analytics.Jean Kazez - 2013 - The Philosophers' Magazine 60:112-113.
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    Posterior Analytics.Jean Kazez - 2013 - The Philosophers' Magazine 60:112-113.
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  21. Aristotle's Posterior Analytics.Jonathan Barnes - 1978 - Mind 87 (345):128-129.
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  22. Aristotle's Posterior Analytics.Jonathan Barnes - 1977 - Zeitschrift für Philosophische Forschung 31 (2):316-320.
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    Aristotle, Posterior Analytics, Book Ii, Chapter 19: Introduction, Greek Text, Translation and Commentary Accompanied by a Critical Analysis.Paolo C. Biondi - 2004 - Sainte-Foy, Quebec, Canada: Presses Université Laval.
    Revision of the author's thesis (Ph. D.)--Laval University, 1999.
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    "Posterior analytics" II, VIII, 93a36.Demetrius J. Hadgopoulos - 1977 - Apeiron 11 (1):32 - 39.
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    Posterior Analytics II, viii, 93a36.Demetrius J. Hadgopoulos - 1975 - Apeiron 9 (1).
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    The Posterior Analytics.A. W. Price - 1978 - The Classical Review 28 (01):86-.
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    Posterior Analytics, Commentaries on Aristotle's.John L. Longeway - 2011 - In H. Lagerlund (ed.), Encyclopedia of Medieval Philosophy. Springer. pp. 1062--1066.
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    Aristotle's Prior and posterior analytics. Aristotle & William David Ross - 1980 - New York: Garland. Edited by W. D. Ross.
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    Aristotle's Posterior analytics.Hippocrates George Aristotle & Apostle - 1976 - Oxford: Clarendon Press. Edited by Jonathan Barnes.
  30. Aristotle's Prior and Posterior Analytics.W. D. Ross - 1949 - Philosophy 25 (95):380-382.
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    Interpreting Aristotle's Posterior analytics in late antiquity and beyond.Frans A. J. de Haas, Mariska Leunissen & Marije Martijn (eds.) - 2010 - Boston: Brill.
    This volume collects Late Ancient, Byzantine and Medieval appropriations of Aristotle's Posterior Analytics, addressing the logic of inquiry, concept formation, the question whether metaphysics is a science, and the theory of demonstration.
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  32. Aristotle's Prior and Posterior Analytics.W. D. Ross - 1953 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 3 (12):374-375.
     
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    Aristotle: Posterior Analytics.C. C. W. Taylor - 1977 - Philosophical Quarterly 27 (108):262.
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    Aristotle: Posterior analytics.J. E. Tiles & Mary Tiles - 1977 - Philosophical Books 18 (1):9-11.
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    Aristotle on Knowledge and Learning: The Posterior Analytics.David Bronstein - 2016 - Oxford: Oxford University Press UK.
    David Bronstein sheds new light on Aristotle's Posterior Analytics--one of the most important, and difficult, works in the history of western philosophy--by arguing that it is coherently structured around two themes of enduring philosophical interest: knowledge and learning. He argues that the Posterior Analytics is a sustained examination of scientific knowledge, an elegantly organized work in which Aristotle describes the mind's ascent from sense-perception of particulars to scientific knowledge of first principles. Bronstein goes on to highlight (...)
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    Commentary on the Posterior Analytics of Aristotle.Thomas Aquinas - 1949 - Albany, NY, USA: Magi Books. Edited by Fabian R. Larcher.
    Original publisher: London: Burns, Oates, and Washbourne, 1934.
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    Exposition of the Posterior Analytics of Aristotle.Thomas Aquinas - 1956 - Quebec, Canada: La Librairie Philosophique M Doyon.
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  38. Explanation and Essence in Posterior Analytics II 16-17.Breno Andrade Zuppolini - 2018 - Archai: Revista de Estudos Sobre as Origens Do Pensamento Ocidental 24:229-264.
    In Posterior Analytics II 16-17, Aristotle seems to claim that there cannot be more than one explanans of the same scientific explanandum. However, this seems to be true only for “primary-universal” demonstrations, in which the major term belongs to the minor “in itself” and the middle term is coextensive with the extremes. If so, several explananda we would like to admit as truly scientific would be out of the scope of an Aristotelian science. The secondary literature has identified (...)
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  39. Philoponus' Commentary on Posterior Analytics, I. 1, 71ª17-8 A Translation.Martin Achard - 2006 - Dionysius 24:139-147.
  40. Theoretical nous in the posterior analytics.Benjamim Morison - 2019 - Manuscrito 42 (4):1-43.
    According to Aristotle's definition of episteme in the Posterior Analytics, you have episteme of the proposition that P when you know why P, and you know that it is necessary that P. Episteme is therefore only available for propositions which have an explanation, i.e. the theorems of the science. It is a demanding cognitive state, since knowing the explanation of a proposition in a science requires being able to demonstrate or prove it. Aristotle occasionally refers to the counterpart (...)
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    ΑΡΙΣΤΟΤΕΛΟΥΣ ΑΝΑΛΥΤΙΚΑ. Aristotle's Prior and Posterior Analytics.Glenn R. Morrow & W. D. Ross - 1951 - Journal of Philosophy 48 (5):129.
  42. Prior and Posterior Analytics.[author unknown] - 1969 - Revista Portuguesa de Filosofia 25 (1):96-96.
  43. The Syllogism in Posterior Analytics I.Robin Smith - 1982 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 64 (2):113-135.
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    Philoponus, On Aristotle, Posterior Analytics 1.19-34.Owen Goldin & Marije Martijn - unknown
    Aristotle described the scientific explanation of universal or general facts as deducing them through scientific demonstrations, that is, through syllogisms that met requirements he first formulated of logical validity and explanatoriness. In Chapters 19-23, he adds arguments for the further logical restrictions that scientific demonstrations can neither be indefinitely long nor infinitely extendible through the interposition of new middle terms. Chapters 24-26 argue for the superiority of universal over particular demonstration, of affirmative over negative demonstration, and of direct negative demonstration (...)
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  45. The Formal Cause in the Posterior Analytics.Petter Sandstad - 2016 - Filozofski Vestnik 37 (3):7-26.
    I argue that Aristotle’s account of scientific demonstrations in the Posterior Analytics is centred upon formal causation, understood as a demonstration in terms of essence (and as innocent of the distinction between form and matter). While Aristotle says that all four causes can be signified by the middle term in a demonstrative syllogism, and he discusses at some length efficient causation, much of Aristotle’s discussion is foremost concerned with the formal cause. Further, I show that Aristotle had very (...)
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  46. Meno's paradox in Posterior Analytics 1.1.David Bronstein - 2010 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 38:115 - 141.
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    Aristotle's Two Worlds: Posterior Analytics 1.33.Gail Fine - 2010 - Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society 110 (3pt3):323-46.
  48. Aristotle on Science the Posterior Analytics ; Proceedings of the Eighth Symposium Aristotelicum Held in Padua From September 7 to 15, 1978.Enrico Berti - 1981 - Antenore.
     
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    Aristotle's Prior and Posterior Analytics. A Revised Text with Introduction and Commentary.D. J. Allan & W. D. Ross - 1951 - Philosophical Quarterly 1 (5):460.
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    Themistius’ Paraphrase of Posterior Analytics 71a17-b8.Martin Achard - 2008 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (1):19-34.
    L’auteur met en évidence la façon dont Thémistius, dans sa paraphrase, réorganise les parties du texte des lignes 71a17-b8 des Seconds Analytiques. Par une analyse détaillée du propos d’Aristote dans ces lignes, il montre que la réorganisation proposée par Thémistius est fidèle à l’esprit du texte aristotélicien, et s’appuie vraisemblablement sur des indices externes dont disposait le paraphraste.
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