Aristoteles’te abese irca yöntemiyle ispatlama

Kutadgubilig Felsefe-Bilim Araştırmaları Dergisi 23:91-105 (2013)
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Abstract

Redictio ad absurdum is an important part of Aristotle’s syllogistic. It is connected with direct proof and they are complementary methods. All moods of Aristotle are provable by direct methods and redictio ad absurdum. In this paper, I have studied on the bases and principles of redictio ad absurdum, I showed how to prove by redictio ad absurdum, and how to prove Aristotle by redictio ad absurdum. By redictio ad absurdum, all forms of Aristotle’s method proved in the first figure can be reduced to the perfect forms.

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Murat Kelikli
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