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Volume 12 (2021)
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Author = Nabati, Fereshte
Number of Articles: 5
Russell and Modality
Volume 14, Issue 1 , July 2023, , Pages 205-230
Abstract
Nowadays modal logic is one of the important areas of logic, but at the beginning of the emergence of modern logic, there was not much attention to this branch of logic, and even the founders of modern logic, including Russell, had an anti-modal position. One of the factors that led Russell to adopt ... Read MoreTheophrastus on prosleptic syllogisms
Volume 12, Issue 2 , September 2021, , Pages 251-272
Abstract
Theophrastus, a student and successor of Aristotle, in addition to describing his master's logical system, also tried to reform and expand it. Furthermore, he introduced forms of argument that were either not mentioned at all in Aristotle's works or that Aristotle merely referred to in passing. One of ... Read MoreThe Master Argument Supports Diodoran Modalities
Volume 5, Issue 1 , March 2014, , Pages 121-140
Abstract
Diodorus is a famous Megarian philosopher. He defines modal notions (necessity, impossibility, and possibility) in terms of temporal concepts. These definitions are consistent with his deterministic position. Among his modal definitions what is more discussed is possibility. He defines possible as that ... Read MoreModal Concepts in the View of Diodorus, Philo, and Chrysippus
Volume 4, Issue 1 , March 2013, , Pages 109-128
Abstract
Diodorus, Philo, and Chrysippus were the most important Megarin-stoic logicians. Modalities were one of the most interesting topics for them. In the history of logic, their views about modal concepts, definition of necessity, possibility, impossibility and the relations between these concepts are important ... Read MorePriest on Impossible Worlds and Intentional Contexts
Volume 2, Issue 1 , March 2011, , Pages 63-84