Kant on Proving Aristotle’s Logic as Complete

Kantian Review 21 (1):1-26 (2016)
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Abstract

Kant claims that Aristotles logic as complete, explain the historical and philosophical considerations that commit him to proving the completeness claim and sketch the proof based on materials from his logic corpus. The proof will turn out to be an integral part of Kant’s larger reform of formal logic in response to a foundational crisis facing it

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Huaping Lu-Adler
Georgetown University

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