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title Aristotle On Interpretation Mediaeval Philosophical Texts in - photo 1

title:Aristotle : On Interpretation Mediaeval Philosophical Texts in Translation, No. 11
author:Thomas.; Aristotle.; Cajetan, Tommaso de Vio; Cajetanus; Oesterle, Jean T.
publisher:Marquette University Press
isbn10 | asin:0874622115
print isbn13:9780874622119
ebook isbn13:9780585294780
language:English
subjectPhilosophy, Medieval--Sources.
publication date:1962
lcc:B765.T53I53 1962eb
ddc:189.4
subject:Philosophy, Medieval--Sources.
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Aristotle:
On Interpretation
Commentary by St. Thomas and Cajetan
(Peri Hermeneias)
Page iv
MEDIAEVAL PHILOSOPHICAL TEXTS IN TRANSLATION
NO. 11
EDITORIAL BOARD
James H. Robb, L.S.M., Ph.D., Chairman
The Rev. Gerard Smith, S.J., Ph.D.
The Rev. Michael V. Murray, S.J., Ph.D.
The Rev. Richard E. Arnold, S.J., Ph.D.
David Host, A.M.
Paul M. Byrne, L.S.M., Ph.D.
Donald A. Gallagher, Ph.D.
Marquette University Press
Page v
ARISTOTLE:
ON INTERPRETATION
Commentary by St. Thomas and Cajetan
(Peri Hermeneias)
Translated from the Latin With an Introduction
By
Jean T. Oesterle
Page vi Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number 61-17965 Copyright - photo 2
Page vi
Library of Congress Catalogue Card Number: 61-17965
Copyright, 1962, The Marquette University Press, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Manufactured in the United States of America
Page vii
To the Memory
of My Father and Mother
Page ix
CONTENTS
Translator's Introduction
1
Book I
Introduction
17
Lesson I
The Order of This Treatise
19
Lesson II
The Signification of Vocal Sound
23
Lesson III
The Diverse Signification of Vocal Sound
30
Lesson IV
The Name
36
Lesson V
On the Nature of the Verb and Its Conformity with the Name
44
Lesson VI
On Speech, the Formal Principle of the Enunciation
54
Lesson VII
The Definition of Enunciation
60
Lesson VIII
The Division of Enunciation into Simple and Composite, Affirmative and Negative
63
Lesson IX
The Opposition of Affirmation and Negation Absolutely
73
Lesson X
The Division of the Proposition on the Part of the Subject and the Opposition of Affirmation and Negation in Universal and in Indefinite Propositions
77
Lesson XI
The Opposition of Universal and Particular Enunciations and the Relation of an Opposed Affirmation and Negation to Truth and Falsity
89
Lesson XII
There is Only One Negation Opposed to One Affirmation
95
Lesson XIII
Truth and Falsity in Opposed Singular Propositions About the Future in Contingent Matter
101
Lesson XIV
Contingency in Things and the Roots of Contingency in Relation to Singular Propositions About the Future in Contingent Matter
109
Lesson XV
It is Concluded that Propositions are True as they Correspond to the Way in which Things are in Reality
121
Book II
Lesson I
The Distinction and Order of Simple Enunciations in which the Finite or the Infinite is Posited Only on the Part of the Subject
125
Lesson II
The Number and Relationship of Simple Enunciations in which the Verb "Is" is Predicated as a Third Element and the Subject is the Finite Name Not Universally Taken
130

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Lesson III
The Number and Relationship of Enunciations in which the Verb "Is" is Predicated and the Subject is the Finite Name Taken Universally, or the Infinite Name, and of Those in which the Adjective Verb is Predicated
138
Lesson IV
Some Doubts About what Has Been Said are Presented and Solved
151
Lesson V
Ways in which an Enunciation May be Many Rather Than One
162
Lesson VI
Some Predicates Said Divisively of a Subject can be Said Conjointly, Others Not
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