About “On Interpretation”
On Interpretation is the second text in Aristotle's Organon and is one of the earliest surviving philosophical works in the Western tradition that examines the relationship between language and logic. It presents a systematic and formal approach to how language relates to thought and reality. The text explores topics such as the nature of propositions, the structure of statements, and the principles of logical inference. It is considered a foundational work in the development of logic and linguistic analysis. The work is attributed to Aristotle and is part of his broader philosophical system. (Summary adapted from Wikipedia, CC BY-SA 4.0.)
Book details
- First published
- 2004
- Latest edition
- 2004 · ISBN 9781419138454
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