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  • The doctrine of Apodeictic conclusions is given in the "_Posterior Analytic_," that of Dialectic conclusions in the "_Topics_," and that of the Sophistical in the "_Sophistical

    Christianity and Greek Philosophy or, the relation between spontaneous and reflective thought in Greece and the positive teaching of Christ and His Apostles 1852

  • Sophistical Refutations, traditionally attributed to Alexander, is spurious.

    Commentators on Aristotle Falcon, Andrea 2009

  • Sophistical Refutations gives the following classification.

    Medieval Theories of Analogy Ashworth, E. Jennifer 2009

  • By the mid-twelfth century the rest of Aristotle's logic had been recovered, including the Sophistical Refutations in which Aristotle discusses three types of equivocation and how these contribute to fallacies in logic.

    Medieval Theories of Analogy Ashworth, E. Jennifer 2009

  • They dropped the investigation of [the syllogistic] with respect to matter, which is to say, these five books: Posterior Analytics, Topics, Rhetoric, Poetics, and Sophistical Fallacies (though sometimes some of them give a brief outline of them).

    Arabic and Islamic Philosophy of Language and Logic Street, Tony 2008

  • Kindî produced a short overview of the whole of the Organon (translated in Rescher (1963a)), and members of his circle produced: an epitome of and commentary on the Categories; an epitome of On Interpretation; a version of the Sophistical Fallacies; and probably an early translation of the

    Arabic and Islamic Philosophy of Language and Logic Street, Tony 2008

  • Sophistical Refutations, rediscovered in the Middle Ages,

    Literary Forms of Medieval Philosophy Sweeney, Eileen 2008

  • Sophistical Fallacies, and his works (especially Etiquette of Debate) gained a place in the madrasa system along side Kâtibî's

    Arabic and Islamic Philosophy of Language and Logic Street, Tony 2008

  • Sophistical Refutations (both wrongly attributed to Alexander), on the Generation of Animals (wrongly attributed to Philoponus), on the Parva naturalia, on the Parts of Animals, on the Movement of Animals, on the

    Byzantine Philosophy Ierodiakonou, Katerina 2008

  • A final factor, or range of factors, at work on the shape of the logic treatise that emerged in the thirteenth century arose out of discussions in law, especially the tradition of legal dialectic; this tradition was ultimately to crystallize as a new discipline that replaced the discussion of the Topics and Sophistical Fallacies.

    Arabic and Islamic Philosophy of Language and Logic Street, Tony 2008

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