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  1. Aristotle's natural deduction system.John Corcoran - 1974 - In Ancient logic and its modern interpretations. Boston,: Reidel. pp. 85--131.
    This presentation of Aristotle's natural deduction system supplements earlier presentations and gives more historical evidence. Some fine-tunings resulted from conversations with Timothy Smiley, Charles Kahn, Josiah Gould, John Kearns,John Glanvillle, and William Parry.The criticism of Aristotle's theory of propositions found at the end of this 1974 presentation was retracted in Corcoran's 2009 HPL article "Aristotle's demonstrative logic".
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  • Sensation and Consciousness in Aristotle’s Psychology.Charles H. Kahn - 1966 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 48 (1-3):43-81.
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  • Words and things in Aristotle and Hegel "το ον λεγεται πολλαχωs".Kenley R. Dove - 2002 - Philosophical Forum 33 (2):125–142.
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  • Extensionality.Ruth Barcan Marcus - 1960 - Mind 69 (273):55-62.
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  • The End of History.F. Fukuyama - forthcoming - The National Interest:3-35.
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  • Aristotle's Theory of Demonstration.Jonathan Barnes - 1969 - Phronesis 14 (2):123-152.
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  • Hegel's Phenomenological Method.Kenley R. Dove - 1970 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (4):615 - 641.
    What, then, is the method of Hegel's PhG if it is not dialectical? Insofar as it can be characterized in a word, it is descriptive. The study of a science, in Hegel's sense, requires that the student, through a tremendous effort of restraint, give himself completely over to the structural development of that science itself. This, I take it, is what Hegel means by the famous phrase "die Anstrengung des Begriffs". The true philosopher must strenuously avoid the temptation of interrupting (...)
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  • Hegel on logic, determinacy, and cognition.Jay A. Gupta - 2004 - Philosophical Forum 35 (1):81–96.
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  • Words and things in aristotle and hegel “τοονλεγεταιπολλαχωs”.Kenley R. Dove - 2002 - Philosophical Forum 33 (2):125-142.
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