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Aristotle's prototype rule-based underlying logic (English)
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6 August 2018
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From the pen of the indisputable master interpreter of Aristotle's logic, this is an expository paper on Aristotle's prototype underlying logic, intended for a broad audience of educated readers. It starts with a discussion of Aristotle's demonstrative logic, Aristotle's ``general truth-and-consequence theory of demonstration'' as well as his ``immediate-deduction-chaining theory of deduction.'' There are many references to logic in the 20th century, in particular to the rediscovery of rule-based as opposed to tautology-based deduction. The author is very critical of the reception of Aristotle, and the many misunderstandings of his achievement: ``Major commentators and historians of logic have failed to notice that a general theory of demonstration is to be found in \textit{Analytics}.'' (p.\ 29)
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rule-based deduction
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