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Introductory article by Garth Kemerling.
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Article by Evelyn Barker, arguing that the principal aim of Aristotle's Organon was to reform the contemporary paedagogical role of dialectic.
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Explains the early introduction of notations used in logic and set theory as we know it today. Includes reference links to key people in this area.
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A historical survey from Indian and Pre-Aristotelian philosophy to the Logic of John Stuart Mill.
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Resource maintained by Paul Vincent Spade at Indiana University.
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By E. Jennifer Ashworth of the University of Waterloo.
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By Simo Knuuttila of the University of Helsinki.
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The 1994 English translation of Augustine's lecture on argument and diction by J. Marchand at the University of Illinois. Also includes Latin text and translation notes.
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Life and work of 13th century logician and author of the Tractatus; by Joke Spruyt.
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Chapter Two of Joseph Perrier's "The Revival of Scholastic Philosophy in the Nineteenth Century" (1909).
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Online text by Joseph Rickaby (1908).
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By Terence Parsons.
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This site contains an online program for studying Aristotle's syllogistic logic. The theory of Aristotle's ancient logic is also presented.
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A critical introduction by Gyula Klima to Buridan's main work in logic.