TY - JOUR
T1 - Logic and Interpretation
T2 - Syllogistic Reconstructions in Simplicius’ Commentary on Aristotle’s Physics
AU - Harari, Orna
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - In this article I explain three puzzling features of Simplicius’ use of syllogistic reconstructions in his commentary on Aristotle’s Physics: (1) Why does he reconstruct Aristotle’s non-argumentative remarks? (2) Why does he identify the syllogistic figure of an argument but does not explicitly present its reconstruction? (3) Why in certain lemmata does he present several reconstructions of the same argument? Addressing these questions, I argue that these puzzling features are an expression of Simplicius’ assumption that formal reasoning underlies Aristotle’s prose, hence they reflect his attempt to capture as faithfully as possible Aristotle’s actual mode of reasoning. I show further that, as a consequence of this seemingly descriptive use of syllogistic reconstructions, logic serves Simplicius not only as an expository and clarificatory tool of certain interpretations or philosophical views, but also motivates and shapes his exegetical stances and approach.
AB - In this article I explain three puzzling features of Simplicius’ use of syllogistic reconstructions in his commentary on Aristotle’s Physics: (1) Why does he reconstruct Aristotle’s non-argumentative remarks? (2) Why does he identify the syllogistic figure of an argument but does not explicitly present its reconstruction? (3) Why in certain lemmata does he present several reconstructions of the same argument? Addressing these questions, I argue that these puzzling features are an expression of Simplicius’ assumption that formal reasoning underlies Aristotle’s prose, hence they reflect his attempt to capture as faithfully as possible Aristotle’s actual mode of reasoning. I show further that, as a consequence of this seemingly descriptive use of syllogistic reconstructions, logic serves Simplicius not only as an expository and clarificatory tool of certain interpretations or philosophical views, but also motivates and shapes his exegetical stances and approach.
KW - Simplicius
KW - Syllogism
KW - commentary on Aristotle’s Physics
KW - interpretation
KW - reconstruction
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U2 - 10.30965/26664275-bja10044
DO - 10.30965/26664275-bja10044
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SN - 2666-4283
VL - 24
SP - 122
EP - 139
JO - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis
JF - History of Philosophy & Logical Analysis
IS - 1
ER -