MARABOUT. 2004. In-18. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 63 pages - Nombreuses figures en noir et blanc.. . . . Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
WB 2000 240 pages 13 8x21 6x0 8cm. 2000. Broché. 240 pages.
proche du neuf
Oxford University Press USA 1990 372 pages 13 82x1 96x21 46cm. 1990. Broché. 372 pages.
Très Bon Etat de conservation intérieur propre bonne tenue
MARABOUT. 1992. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 146 pages illustrées de quelques figures dans le texte - Quelques annotations sur la 1ere page et soulignements dans le texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
JACQUES GABAY 2000 3x24x17cm. 2000. Broché.
proche du très bon état intérieur propre bonne tenue dos un peu ridé
Oxford University Press USA 1985 792 pages in8. 1985. Broché. 792 pages.
Bon état trace de plie sur le premier plat intérieur propre
Paris, Presses Universitaires de France, "Bibliothèque de philosophie contemporaine", 1964, 13,5 x 22, 388 pages cousues sous couverture imprimée.
Très bon état.
P., Albin Michel (Collection "Meta"),1982, in 8° broché, 145 pages ; rares annotations au crayon.
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Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1993 viii + 531pp., 23cm., in the series "The Cambridge translations of medieval philosophical texts" vol.1, previous owner's name on first page, softcover, VG, ISBN 0-521-28063-X, [English translation]
"KRIPKE, SAUL A. - KRIPKE MODELS FOR MODAL LOGIC ""POSSIBLE WORLD SEMANTICS""
Reference : 46888
(1959)
(No place), The Association for Symbolic Logic, 1959. 8vo. Wrappers blank with printed title on spine. Entire issue No. 1 of vol. 24, offered. Fine and clean.
The seminal first printing of Kripke's debut article, which provided the basis for his logic and for the model theory for modal logic in general. The work constitutes the very beginning of Kripke Semantics (often called possible world semantics). Kripke's works in general are rare in fist editions. Many of them remain unpublished and are only known in privately circulated manuscripts.The American philosopher Saul A. Kripke (born 1940) is an exceedingly important logician and philosopher of language and one of the most powerful and influential thinkers of analytic and Anglo-American philosophy. He is considered the greatest living philosopher and perhaps the greatest since Wittgenstein. In 2001 he was awarded the Schock Prize in Logic and Philosophy, which is considered the philosopical equivalent of the Nobel Prize.Kripke, who grew up in Omaha in a religious Jewish family, was somewhat of a prodigy child. During grammar school he got intimately acquainted with and mastered to perfection algebra, geometry and calculus, and very early on he took up philosophy, which later became his career. Still a teenager, in high school, he wrote a work that was to change the face of philosophical logic forever, namely the groundbreaking paper ""A Completeness Theorem for Modal Logic"", which was printed a few years later, in 1959, in the Journal of Symbolic Logic, while he was in his first year at Harvard University. This seminal debut work proposed what later came to be known as Kripke models for modal logic. The story goes that the paper earned a letter from the department of mathematics urging Kripke to apply for a job there, to which he is said to have written an answer explaining ""My mother said that I should finish high school and go to college first.""In 1962 he graduated from Harvard University, where he remained until 1968, first as a member of the Harvard Society of Fellows and then as a lecturer. During these years he developed the logical theories founded in the ""Completeness Theorem"" further and made seminal contributions to the field of logic and semantics. Kripke Semantics is a formal semantics for non-classical logic systems that Kripke began developing in his teenage years, first published something on in 1959 (the present work) and further developed in the 60'ies and. The development of Kripke Semantics was no less than a breakthrough in the making of non-classical logics, of which no model theory existed before Kripke's. With this work, Kripke laid the foundation for proving completeness theorems for modal logic, and for identifying the weakest normal modal logic, which is now named K after him.
Wien, Springer-Verlag 1963 vi + 173pp., 23cm., softcover, good condition, F78052
Atelier Alpha Bleue. 1988. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, 2ème plat abîmé, Dos plié, Intérieur frais. 298 pages - couverture contrepliée - déchirure sur le 2eme plat.. . . . Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
Collection voyages philosophiques. Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
EDITIONS L' ECRIT. 1995. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 177 pages - nombreuses illustrations en noir et blanc dans et hors texte.. . . . Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
L'écrit. 2006. In-8. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur acceptable. 155 pages. Nombreux schémas en noir et blanc dans et hors texte. Annotations au crayon dans le texte, la page de faux titre et le premier contre-plat. . . . Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
Lateran University Press 2006 101 pages 16 8x1 2x23 6cm. 2006. Broché. 101 pages.
Très bon état bonne tenue intérieur propre
Laurent Cesalli, Leone Gazziero, Charles H. Manekin, Shahid Rahman, Tony Street, Michele Trizio (eds)
Reference : 64287
, Brepols, 2024 Paperback, 269 pages, Size:170 x 240 mm, Language: English. ISBN 9782503608198.
Summary Bad arguments have never been in short supply. The scholarly interest they have elicited in recent years, on the other hand, is quite exceptional. Fallacy studies have become a well established and flourishing field of argumentation theory. Without notable exception, the ever-growing literature on argumentative failures suffer from a conspicuous lack of interest in Mediaeval fallacy theory - arguably the most creative stage in the whole history of argumentation theories. The standard story is that after Aristotle got off to a tentative start, the study of fallacies laid dormant until people at Port Royal and John Locke revived it in spectacular fashion. Fallacies in the Arabic, Byzantine, Hebrew and Latin Traditions will show that this narrative is misleading, if not altogether false. Free of boundaries or limitations imposed by differences in discipline, language and culture, the volume will provide ample and unambiguous record of the exegetical proficiency, technical expertise and argumentative savoir-faire typically displayed by mediaeval logicians jurists and theologians on issues whose complexity we underestimate to some extent - such as the problem of defining what a fallacy is or the pitfalls of linguistic expression. Working its way from the inside out within each mediaeval tradition and comparing mediaeval findings and lessons to contemporary views and trends, the volume will show where the potential for novelty and the rightful place of mediaeval theories of fallacies lies within contemporary argumentation studies. TABLE OF CONTENTS Laurent CESALLI, Leone GAZZIERO, Charles MANEKIN, Shahid RAHMAN, Tony STREET and Michele TRIZIO, Fallacies in the Arabic, Byzantine, Hebrew and Latin Traditions. Introduction Latin Tradition Sten EBBESEN, Are the Fallacies Topoi? Costantino MARMO, The Fallacia Consequentis between Term Logic and Sentence Logic in its Medieval Reception Leone GAZZIERO, ?Qui imperitus est vestrum, primus calculum omittat?. Aristotelis Sophistici Elenchi 1 in the Boethian Tradition Irene CAIAZZO, Theology, Fallacious Reasoning and Heresy on the Borders of the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. Some Remarks on the Fallaciae in theologia and Amalricians Byzantine Tradition Melpomeni VOGIATZI, Byzantine Treatments of Fallacy. The Reception of Aristotle's Account Arabic Tradition Shahid RAHMAN and Walter Edward YOUNG, Outside the Logic of Necessity. Deontic Puzzles and 'Breaking' Compound Causal Properties in Islamic Legal Theory and Dialectic Hassan REZAKHANY, A Forgotten Mereological Paradox Jewish Tradition Charles H. MANEKIN, Fallacies and Biblical Exegesis - The Case of Joseph ibn Kaspi Yehuda HALPER, Are Zeno's Paradoxes of Motion Fallacies? Evidence from the Hebrew Aristotelian Logical Tradition Aviram RAVITSKY, Fallacies in Rabbinical Thought, in Medieval Jewish Philosophy, and in the Treatise on Talmudic Methodology by Abraham Elijah Cohen Index nominum Index rerum
Nilsson. Sans date. In-12. Broché. Bon état, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur bon état. 118p.. . . . Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
La logique est la science de la vie elle-même. Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
Montréal et Paris, Bellarmin et Vrin, 1991. 350 g In-8 broché.. Textes réunis par Daniel Laurier : - La réalité du passé, par Michael Dummett. - Dumette, le langage, la vérité et l'objectivité, par Cesare Cozzo. - Intuitionnisme et langage naturelle, par Alain Voizard. - La sémantique de Davidson et le problème d'une théorie de la compréhension, par Michel Seymour. - Comprendre ou interpréter ?, par Daniel Laurier. - Holisme, molécularité et constantes logiques, par Pascal Engel. - Le molécularisme : logique et sémantique, par Jocelyne Couture. - Intuitionnisme et négation locale, par Yvon Gauthier. - Husserl et Frege : les remarques de Dummett sur la généralisation de la signification, par Denis Fisette. . (Catégories : Philosophie, Logique, )
Jules Delalain et Fils. sans date. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 368 pages avec plusieurs chapitres.. . . . Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
Des idées selon la nature et leur origine, Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
Institut Pédagogique national. Non daté. In-8. Broché. Bon état, Couv. légèrement passée, Dos satisfaisant, Papier jauni. 117 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
1964 Editions Presses Universitaires de France (P.U.F.), collection "Que Sais-Je?" N° 1275 - 1964 - Deuxième édition revue et mise à jour - In-12, broché - 125 pages
Bon état - Couverture légèrement frottée et jaunie
FELIX ALCAN. 1938. In-12. Broché. Etat d'usage, Couv. partiel. décollorée, Manque en coiffe de pied, Quelques rousseurs. 170 pages - coiffes abîmées.. . . . Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
Classification Dewey : 160-Logique
P., Alcan, 1938, in 8° broché, VIII-172 pages.
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Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal/Dunod, 1991. in-8, broché.
Très bel exemplaire. [CL-7]