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  1. Rewriting the History of Connexive Logic.Wolfgang Lenzen - 2022 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 51 (3):525-553.
    The “official” history of connexive logic was written in 2012 by Storrs McCall who argued that connexive logic was founded by ancient logicians like Aristotle, Chrysippus, and Boethius; that it was further developed by medieval logicians like Abelard, Kilwardby, and Paul of Venice; and that it was rediscovered in the 19th and twentieth century by Lewis Carroll, Hugh MacColl, Frank P. Ramsey, and Everett J. Nelson. From 1960 onwards, connexive logic was finally transformed into non-classical calculi which partly concur with (...)
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  • (1 other version)Connexive logic.Heinrich Wansing - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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  • Kilwardby's 55th Lesson.Wolfgang Lenzen - 2020 - Logic and Logical Philosophy 29 (4):485-504.
    In “Lectio 55” of his Notule libri Priorum, Robert Kilwardby discussed various objections that had been raised against Aristotle’s Theses. The first thesis, AT1, says that no proposition q is implied both by a proposition p and by its negation, ∼p. AT2 says that no proposition p is implied by its own negation. In Prior Analytics, Aristotle had shown that AT2 entails AT1, and he argued that the assumption of a proposition p such that (∼p → p) would be “absurd”. (...)
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  • Net ir logikoje dėsniai turi išimčių: svarbių įžvalgų Viduramžiais apžvalga.Wolfgang Lenzen - forthcoming - Problemos:27-44.
    Straipsnyje parodoma, kad daugelis Viduramžių logikų manė, kad kai kurie „dėsniai“ galioja tik esant tam tikroms sąlygoms. Pavyzdžiui, Aristotelio, Boecijaus ir Abelardo ginti vadinamosios jungčių logikos (connexive logic) baziniai principai galioja tik galimų ar neprieštaringų antecedentų arba nebūtinų ar kontingentiškų konsekventų atžvilgiu. Panašus apribojimas galioja „dėsniui“ (kurį galimai gynė Chrisipas), kad kiekvienas teiginys yra suderinamas su pačiu savimi.
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