The Wayback Machine - https://web.archive.org/web/20220104182746/https://philpapers.org/rec/WESASA
Studia Logica 48 (4):577-585 (1989)

Authors
Dag Westerståhl
Stockholm University
Abstract
The paper elaborates two points: i) There is no principal opposition between predicate logic and adherence to subject-predicate form, ii) Aristotle's treatment of quantifiers fits well into a modern study of generalized quantifiers.
Keywords No keywords specified (fix it)
Categories (categorize this paper)
DOI 10.1007/BF00370209
Options
Edit this record
Mark as duplicate
Export citation
Find it on Scholar
Request removal from index
Revision history

Download options

PhilArchive copy


Upload a copy of this paper     Check publisher's policy     Papers currently archived: 65,094
External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server
Configure custom proxy (use this if your affiliation does not provide a proxy)
Through your library

References found in this work BETA

Generalized Quantifiers and Natural Language.John Barwise & Robin Cooper - 1981 - Linguistics and Philosophy 4 (2):159--219.
On a Generalization of Quantifiers.Andrzej Mostowski - 1957 - Fundamenta Mathematicae 44 (2):12--36.
Questions About Quantifiers.Johan van Benthem - 1984 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 49 (2):443-466.

Add more references

Citations of this work BETA

Logics for the Relational Syllogistic.Ian Pratt-Hartmann & Lawrence S. Moss - 2009 - Review of Symbolic Logic 2 (4):647-683.
Aristotle, Logic, and QUARC.Jonas Raab - 2018 - History and Philosophy of Logic 39 (4):305-340.

View all 8 citations / Add more citations

Similar books and articles

Analytics

Added to PP index
2009-01-28

Total views
77 ( #142,424 of 2,459,622 )

Recent downloads (6 months)
1 ( #445,710 of 2,459,622 )

How can I increase my downloads?

Downloads

My notes