Scholastic logic

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Scholastic logic is the medieval and early modern tradition of logical theory and teaching, rooted in Aristotelian philosophy and developed in European universities by scholastic theologians and philosophers.

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instanceOf Aristotelian logic tradition
early modern logic
logical tradition
medieval logic
aimsAt systematic analysis of reasoning
teaching correct argumentation
basedOn Aristotelian philosophy
Aristotelianism
surface form: Aristotelian syllogistic
developedBy scholastic philosophers
scholastic theologians
developedIn European universities
hasInstitutionalContext medieval universities
monastic schools
hasKeyConcept categories
consequences
fallacies
formal consequence
intentionality
material consequence
mental language
modal logic
obligationes
obligations
predicables
propositions
signification
supposition theory
syllogisms
syncategorematic terms
terms
hasKeyMethod disputation
hasLanguageContext Latin
hasMethod question-and-answer format
hasNotableFigure Francisco Suárez
John Buridan
Duns Scotus
surface form: John Duns Scotus

Peter Abelard
St. Thomas Aquinas
surface form: Thomas Aquinas

William of Ockham
influenced Catholic theology
Jesuit education
early modern philosophy
influencedBy Aristotle
Boethius
late ancient commentators on Aristotle
mainPeriod Middle Ages
early modern period
taughtAs introductory arts course
part of trivium
usedIn scholastic philosophy
scholastic theology

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Port-Royal Logic influencedBy Scholastic logic