Remarks on Stoic deduction

In Ancient Logic and its Modern Interpretations. Boston: Reidel. pp. 169--181 (1974)
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Abstract

This paper raises obvious questions undermining any residual confidence in Mates work and revealing our embarrassing ignorance of true nature of Stoic deduction. It was inspired by the challenging exploratory work of JOSIAH GOULD.

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John Corcoran
PhD: Johns Hopkins University; Last affiliation: University at Buffalo

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