Modal Syllogistic

September 11, 2014 - September 13, 2014
University of Lisbon

Lisbon
Portugal

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Speakers:

Paolo Crivelli
University of Geneva
Marko Malink
University of Chicago
Ulrich Nortmann
(unaffiliated)
Sara Uckelman
Tilburg University

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Aristotle is the founder of modal logic. His system of modal syllogisms, presented in chapters 3 and 8-22 of the first book of the Prior Analytics, has been studied for many centuries, with less than successful results. In 1955, Jan Łukasiewicz declared that “in contrast to the assertoric syllogistic which is perfectly clear and nearly free of errors, Aristotle’s modal syllogistic is almost incomprehensible because of its many faults and inconsistencies”. Some scholars have been trying to resist this pessimistic judgement and to articulate interpretations of the modal syllogistic that are, at the same time, logically consistent and plausible on exegetical grounds. This workshop wants to provide a forum for discussion and to reflect, via the contributed talks and informal discussions, the state of art of the subject. Confirmed speakers: Marko Malink (Chicago)Paolo Crivelli (Geneva)Sara Uckelman (Heidelberg)Ulrich Nortmann (Saarland)

Organizer:

Ricardo Santos (Évora and LanCog, Lisbon)

Sponsors:

Centro de Filosofia da Universidade de Lisboa

Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia

Faculdade de Letras da Universidade de Lisboa

Project “Compêndio em Linha de Problemas de Filosofia Analítica” PTDC/FIL-FIL/121209/2010

Project “Tradução Anotada das Obras de Aristóteles (Quarta Fase)” PTDC/MHC-FIL/3672/2012

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