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SUMMARY

DETAILED INDEX OF THE SECTION: ONTOLOGICAL TOPICS IN THE HISTORY OF LOGIC

Introduction:

Logic and Ontology in Western Philosophy

A Survey of Research in the History of Logic until 1950

Note on some Works on the History of Logic up to 1977

General Works and Bibliographies on the History of Logic:

Collections of Essays

A - Gar

Gen - Z

Aristotle's Logic: General Survey and Introductory Readings:

Introduction: Logic as Formal Ontology

Bibliography of General and Introductory Readings on Aristotle's Logic

A - Luk

Mar - Z

Aristotle's Logical Writings (the Organon):

1) Categories:

Theory of Predication and Ontological Analysis in Aristotle's Categories

Introduction to Aristotle's Categories

The Title and Unity of the Categories

The Problem of the Authenticity of the Categories

Annotated Bibliography:

Critical Editions and Translations

A - Bon

Bos - de R

de R - Dup

Ebe - Het

Hin - Man

Mat - Sca

Sed - Z

2) De Interpretatione:

Semantics and Philosophy of Language in Aristotle's De Interpretatione:

Introduction to the De Interpretatione

An Overview of the De Interpretatione (Peri Hermeneias)

Divisions of the Enunciation

Onoma and Rhema in the De Interpretatione

Annotated Bibliography:

A - Bla

Blu - De R

De R - Mod

Mon - Z

3) Prior Analytics:

Aristotle's Theory of Syllogism in the Prior Analytics

Introduction (in preparation)

Annotated Bibliography:

A - Mar

Mig - Z

Peripatetic Logic:

Eudemus of Rhodes

Theophrastus of Eresus

Selected Bibliography on the Logic of Theophrastus of Eresus

History of Ancient Logic in the Hellenistic Period:

Introduction. First Philosophy and Ontology

Logical Form and Logical Matter

Later Antiquity

Selected Bibliography on Ancient Logic after Aristotle to the Hellenistic Period:

A - Bur

Cal- De R

De R - Hof

Hub - Z

The Dialectical School, Stoic Logic and the Doctrine of Lekta (Sayables):

Introduction: the Rediscovery of Stoic Logic

Ancient Theories of Meaning

Stoic Dialectic and the Doctrine of Lekta (Sayables)

The Lekton as What is Said or Predicate of Something

Stoic Logicians:

Diodorus Cronus on De interpretatione Chapter 9

Diodorus Cronus. Selected bibliography

Philo of Megara, Zeno of Citium

Chrysippus of Soli

Annotated bibliography on Megaric and Stoic Logic:

General Works

A - Bar

Bar - Bré

Bri - Dro

Ebe - Had

Hag - Lon

Lon - Mel

Mig - Nor

Nuch - Tra

Ver - Z

The Contribution of Boethius to the Development of Medieval Logic:

Critical Editions and Translations of Boethius' Commentaries

Critical Editions and Translations of Boethius' Logical Works

Selected Bibliography on Boethius' Logic and Metaphysics:

A - De R

de R - Mai

Mal - Z

History of Medieval Logic after Boethius to Late Scholasticism:

Introduction: the Logica Vetus. Texts Available in the Early Middle Ages

Selected Bibliography on the History of Logic in Middle Ages:

A - Are

Bak - Dür

Ebb - Kre

Laf - Paq

Par - Z

Medieval Theories of Supposition (Reference) and Mental Language:

Introduction to the Medieval Theories of Supposition and Mental Language

Bibliography on the Medieval Theories of Supposition and Mental Language:

A - Bos

Bos - Duf

Dut - Gar

Gar - Lou

Mai - Mor

Mül - Pan

Par - Pri

Rea - Spa

Spa - Z

The Development of Renaissance and Modern Logic from 1400 to Boole:

Introduction: Logic in Continental Europe

Introduction (continued)

Great Logicians from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Century

Selected Bibliography on Modern Logic from 1400 to Boole:

A - Ash

Ash - How

How - Nuch

Nuch - Z

Leibniz on Logic and Semiotics. The Project of a Universal Language

Bibliography on Logic and Semiotics in Leibniz:

A - Cas

Coh - Gör

Hei - Len

Len - Mug

Nef - Rob

Roc - Z

The Rise of Contemporary Symbolic Logic from Frege to Gödel

Introduction to the Rise of Contemporary Logic

Logicians of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century

Selected Bibliography on the History of Logic from Frege to Gödel:

A - Gra

Hai - Z

A Selection of Great Logicians from Aristotle to Gödel


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FIRST SECTION: THEORY

SECOND SECTION: HISTORY

THIRD SECTION: VARIA

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