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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Jonathan Barnes (, Université de Paris-Sorbonne)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 3.70cm , Length: 24.20cm Weight: 0.982kg ISBN: 9780199282814ISBN 10: 0199282811 Pages: 562 Publication Date: 25 January 2007 Audience: College/higher education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsBesides providing fresh discussions of many well-known pieces of ancient logical doctrine, Barnes discovers and follows several untrodden paths of research that sometimes lead him very far form the familiar roads. This he can do, often very convincingly, thanks to his complete control over an impressive wealth of primary sources. The book thus enriches the received canon of ancient logical texts, giving voice to several minor figures. In many of its analyses and interpretations, Barnes's book reveals itself as an outstanding example of lucid philosophical thinking. No doubt, it will long continue to inspire and stimulate anyone wishing to think seriously about ancient logic. Paolo Fait, RHIZAI The logic and philosophy is lightened and enlightened, with the author's splendid lightness of touch, of word and of style, which takes us through quips, tales and insights... At heart, Truth,etc. is a guided tour through significant controversies that kept the hearts beating of antiquity's logicians... Readers are likely to delight in the scholarship and learning on display. Peter Cave, Philosophy The logic and philosophy is lightened and enlightened, with the author's splendid lightness of touch, of word and of style, which takes us through quips, tales and insights... At heart, Truth,etc. is a guided tour through significant controversies that kept the hearts beating of antiquity's logicians... Readers are likely to delight in the scholarship and learning on display. * Peter Cave, Philosophy * Besides providing fresh discussions of many well-known pieces of ancient logical doctrine, Barnes discovers and follows several untrodden paths of research that sometimes lead him very far form the familiar roads. This he can do, often very convincingly, thanks to his complete control over an impressive wealth of primary sources. The book thus enriches the received canon of ancient logical texts, giving voice to several minor figures. In many of its analyses and interpretations, Barnes's book reveals itself as an outstanding example of lucid philosophical thinking. No doubt, it will long continue to inspire and stimulate anyone wishing to think seriously about ancient logic. * Paolo Fait, RHIZAI * Besides providing fresh discussions of many well-known pieces of ancient logical doctrine, Barnes discovers and follows several untrodden paths of research that sometimes lead him very far form the familiar roads. This he can do, often very convincingly, thanks to his complete control over an impressive wealth of primary sources. The book thus enriches the received canon of ancient logical texts, giving voice to several minor figures. In many of its analyses and interpretations, Barnes's book reveals itself as an outstanding example of lucid philosophical thinking. No doubt, it will long continue to inspire and stimulate anyone wishing to think seriously about ancient logic. Paolo Fait, RHIZAI The logic and philosophy is lightened and enlightened, with the author's splendid lightness of touch, of word and of style, which takes us through quips, tales and insights... At heart, Truth,etc. is a guided tour through significant controversies that kept the hearts beating of antiquity's logicians... Readers are likely to delight in the scholarship and learning on display. Peter Cave, Philosophy Author InformationJonathan Barnes was educated at the City of London School and at Balliol College. For 25 years he taught at Oxford, being a Fellow first of Oriel and then of Balliol. He then spent eight years at the University of Geneva. He is now professor of ancient philosophy at the Sorbonne. He is a Fellow of the British Academy, and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. His many publications include The Ontological Argument (Macmillan, 1972); Aristotle's Posterior Analytics (Clarendon Press, 2nd edition 1993); Aristotle (OUP, 1982); The Complete Works of Aristotle (Princeton UP, 1984); with J. Annas, The Modes of Scepticism (CUP, 1985); Early Greek Philosophy (Penguin, 1987); The Toils of Scepticism (CUP, 1990); The Cambridge Companion to Aristotle (CUP, 1995); and Porphyry: Introduction (Clarendon Press, 2003). He lives in France. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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