All Stories

  1. Why Teach Alcibiades?
  2. Faḫr ad-Dīn ar-Rāzī on Animal Intelligence
  3. The Subject Matter of Logic
  4. The Proposition and Its Parts
  5. Signification
  6. Introduction
  7. Conversion
  8. Paradoxes
  9. Self-Knowledge
  10. Preliminary Material
  11. Definitions and Meno’s Paradox
  12. The Syllogism
  13. Conception and Assent
  14. Hypothetical Syllogistic
  15. Knowledge and Perception
  16. The Categories
  17. Demonstration
  18. Modal Syllogistic
  19. Predication
  20. The Semantic Triangle
  21. Essential and Accidental Predication
  22. The Roots of Platonism: the Origins and Chief Features of a Philosophical Tradition, written by J. Dillon
  23. Ideas in Motion in Baghdad and Beyond: Philosophical and Theological Exchanges between Christians and Muslims in the Third/Ninth and Fourth/Tenth Centuries, edited by Damien Janos
  24. BURNYEAT COLLECTED - (M.F.) Burnyeat Explorations in Ancient and Modern Philosophy. In two volumes. Pp. x + 382 + x + 356. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2012. Cased, £75, US$130 (£135, US$235 set). ISBN: 978-0-521-750...