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The Rules of Logic

Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 200 Seiten
ISBN 1479880248
EAN 9781479880249
Veröffentlicht Mai 2024
Verlag/Hersteller New York University Press
Übersetzer Übersetzt von Tony Street
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"Logic was revered in the thirteenth century, perhaps more highly than it has been revered before or since. In the Muslim East, logic was an integral part of the syllabus of schools and found to be especially helpful for legal studies. It was at this time that The Canons of Logic was composed by Najm al-Din al-Katibi, a scholar of the Shafi'i school of law. The Rules of Logic is the most widely read introduction to logic in the Arabic-speaking world. It has probably enjoyed a longer shelf-life than any other logic textbook ever written, having been in use by madrasa students from the early fourteenth century up until the present day. Building on the theories of Avicenna, al-Razi, and other pioneers of logic, al-Katibi discusses the many pitfalls of building arguments and setting out unambiguous claims in natural language. The enduring nature of the text is a testament to al-Katibi and his impact on concepts of formal discourse and argument. This new translation of The Canons of Logic provides new life to an influential text that has shaped the work of scholars of logic for centuries"--

Portrait

Najm al-D-n al-K-tib- (Author)
Born in Qazvin, Najm al-D-n al-K-tib- (b. 600/1204) was a Persian philosopher and
scholar who was a member of the Sh-fi-- school of law. His most famous work aside
from The Rules of Logic is Philosophy of the Source, a text about physics and
metaphysics.
Tony Street (Edited and Translated by)
Tony Street is Assistant Director of Research in Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge's Faculty of Divinity and is a Fellow of Clare Hall.

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