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  1. Privative negation in the port Royal logic.John N. Martin - 2016 - Review of Symbolic Logic 9 (4):664-685.
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  • Iterated privation and positive predication.Bjørn Jespersen, Massimiliano Carrara & Marie Duží - 2017 - Journal of Applied Logic 25:S48-S71.
    The standard rule of single privative modification replaces privative modifiers by Boolean negation. This rule is valid, for sure, but also simplistic. If an individual a instantiates the privatively modified property (MF) then it is true that a instantiates the property of not being an F, but the rule fails to express the fact that the properties (MF) and F have something in common. We replace Boolean negation by property negation, enabling us to operate on contrary rather than contradictory properties. (...)
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  • Aristotle: Metaphysics Book Iota: Translated with an introduction and commentary by Laura M. Castelli, Oxford, Clarendon Press, 2018, pp. xlvi + 292, £65.00 , £25.00 , ISBN: 978-0199682980 , 978-0199682997.Robert Gallagher - 2019 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 27 (5):1041-1046.
    Volume 27, Issue 5, September 2019, Page 1041-1046.
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  • SEPTEMBER 2015 UPDATE CORCORAN ARISTOTLE BIBLIOGRAPHY.John Corcoran - forthcoming - Aporia 5.
    This presentation includes a complete bibliography of John Corcoran’s publications relevant on Aristotle’s logic. The Sections I, II, III, and IV list respectively 23 articles, 44 abstracts, 3 books, and 11 reviews. Section I starts with two watershed articles published in 1972: the Philosophy & Phenomenological Research article—from Corcoran’s Philadelphia period that antedates his discovery of Aristotle’s natural deduction system—and the Journal of Symbolic Logic article—from his Buffalo period first reporting his original results. It ends with works published in 2015. (...)
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