İLK DÖNEM İSLÂM MANTIKÇILARININ MODAÜTEYE YAKLAŞIMI

This study explores the modal propositions and modal syllogisms of Muslim logicians such as Farabi, Ibn Sina, Ghazali, Abu Salt al-Dani and Ibn Tumlus. Although they all discuss the modal propositions, only Ibn Sina and Abu Salt al-Dani consider modal syllogisms important and examines all kinds of...

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Main Author: İbrahim Çapak
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Language:English
Published: Türk Felsefe Derneği 2004-07-01
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Online Access:https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1870193
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description This study explores the modal propositions and modal syllogisms of Muslim logicians such as Farabi, Ibn Sina, Ghazali, Abu Salt al-Dani and Ibn Tumlus. Although they all discuss the modal propositions, only Ibn Sina and Abu Salt al-Dani consider modal syllogisms important and examines all kinds of them in details. The study begins with the survey of all types of modal propositions, which can be classified in four main categories: absolute, possible, necessary, impossible. Then it gives early Muslim logicians' definition of absolute, possible, necessary and impossible propositions.
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spelling doaj-art-572633c80e004efb90cb80e1270b11132025-02-02T13:23:46ZengTürk Felsefe DerneğiFelsefe Dünyası1301-08752004-07-013946602040İLK DÖNEM İSLÂM MANTIKÇILARININ MODAÜTEYE YAKLAŞIMIİbrahim Çapak0Sakarya Ünv. İlahiyat Fakültesi Mantık Anabilim DalıThis study explores the modal propositions and modal syllogisms of Muslim logicians such as Farabi, Ibn Sina, Ghazali, Abu Salt al-Dani and Ibn Tumlus. Although they all discuss the modal propositions, only Ibn Sina and Abu Salt al-Dani consider modal syllogisms important and examines all kinds of them in details. The study begins with the survey of all types of modal propositions, which can be classified in four main categories: absolute, possible, necessary, impossible. Then it gives early Muslim logicians' definition of absolute, possible, necessary and impossible propositions.https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1870193modalpossiblenecessaryimpossibleabsolutesyllogismlogicproposition.
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İLK DÖNEM İSLÂM MANTIKÇILARININ MODAÜTEYE YAKLAŞIMI
Felsefe Dünyası
modal
possible
necessary
impossible
absolute
syllogism
logic
proposition.
title İLK DÖNEM İSLÂM MANTIKÇILARININ MODAÜTEYE YAKLAŞIMI
title_full İLK DÖNEM İSLÂM MANTIKÇILARININ MODAÜTEYE YAKLAŞIMI
title_fullStr İLK DÖNEM İSLÂM MANTIKÇILARININ MODAÜTEYE YAKLAŞIMI
title_full_unstemmed İLK DÖNEM İSLÂM MANTIKÇILARININ MODAÜTEYE YAKLAŞIMI
title_short İLK DÖNEM İSLÂM MANTIKÇILARININ MODAÜTEYE YAKLAŞIMI
title_sort ilk donem islam mantikcilarinin modauteye yaklasimi
topic modal
possible
necessary
impossible
absolute
syllogism
logic
proposition.
url https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/1870193
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