Logic, Philosophy, and History.Intentional LogicTruth and Consequence in Mediaeval LogicStoic Logic

Review of Metaphysics 8 (1):79 - 104 (1954)
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Both ways of looking at the history of logic as well as some of the issues that plague contemporary disputes over the nature of logic are illustrated in three recent books. Henry Veatch's Intentional Logic turns to a medieval Aristotelian philosophy as providing the framework for an adequate account of logical subject matter. Ernest Moody's Truth and Consequence in Mediaeval Logic borrows from the technical apparatus of present-day logicians in an endeavor to reassess what was once dismissed as fourteenth century logic-chopping. Benson Mates' Stoic Logic is a similar study in the logic of an earlier period.

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