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An edition of Topics (1540)

Topics

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The Topics is Aristotle's treatise on dialectical argument, a practice perhaps as old as human language, systemized for the first time by Aristotle. This seminal text offers many important insights into his conception of logic, his development of the notion of the predicables (the Five Terms), and his ideas on the method of philosophical inquiry itself.

This volume contains a clear and accurate translation of Books I and VIII of Aristotle's Topics, together with a philosophical commentary on these books and additional selections from Books II and III, and from the Sophistical Refutation. These books and selections best give a general view of the main ideas, arguments, and techniques expounded in the Topics. The volume is well suited to the requirements of students, including those who do not know Greek.

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Digireads.com
Language
English
Pages
108

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Topics
January 1, 2006, Digireads.com
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Cover of: Topica et Sophistici elenchi.
Topica et Sophistici elenchi.
1958, E Typographeo Clarendoniano
in Modern Greek

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Paperback
Number of pages
108
Dimensions
9 x 6 x 0.5 inches
Weight
5.6 ounces

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Open Library
OL8490271M
ISBN 10
1420927450
ISBN 13
9781420927450
Goodreads
2271221

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OL151619W

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"OUR treatise proposes to find a line of inquiry whereby we shall be able to reason from opinions that are generally accepted about every problem propounded to us, and also shall ourselves, when standing up to an argument, avoid saying anything that will obstruct us."

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