Aristotle's Logic at the University of buffalo's Department of Philosophy

Ideas Y Valores 58 (140):99-117 (2009)
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We begin with an introductory overview of contributions made by more than twenty scholars associated with the Philosophy Department at the University of Buffalo during the last half-century to our understanding and evaluation of Aristotle's logic. More well-known developments are merely mentioned in order to make room to focus on issues at the center of attention from the beginning: existential import and, more generally, the analysis of categorical propositions. I include a list of the UB scholars, a list of collaborators and supporters from fellowinstitutions, a bibliography of relevant publications by UB scholars, and a bibliography of important related works.

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John Corcoran
PhD: Johns Hopkins University; Last affiliation: University at Buffalo

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