De Interpretatione

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De Interpretatione is Aristotle’s foundational treatise on language, meaning, and logical propositions, particularly known for its discussion of affirmation, negation, and the problem of future contingents.

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instanceOf logical work
philosophical treatise
work by Aristotle
alternativeTitle On Interpretation NERFINISHED
author Aristotle NERFINISHED
discusses contradictory pairs of propositions
modal terms like necessity and possibility
name and verb
sea-battle example
simple and complex statements
structure of propositions
universal and particular propositions
followsInOrganon Categories
greekTitle Περὶ Ἑρμηνείας NERFINISHED
hasSection chapter on affirmation and negation
chapter on future contingents
chapter on modal propositions
chapter on names and verbs
chapter on universals and particulars
historicalPeriod 4th century BCE
influenced Latin medieval semantic theories
medieval logic
modal logic
modern philosophy of language
scholastic philosophy
theology of divine foreknowledge
theories of logical opposition
keyConcept contingency
contradiction
necessity
possibility
signification
truth-value
latinTitle De Interpretatione NERFINISHED
mainTopic affirmation and negation
future contingents
language
logical opposition
meaning
modal propositions
propositions
semantic theory
truth and falsity
originalLanguage Ancient Greek
partOf Organon NERFINISHED
philosophicalSchool Peripatetic school NERFINISHED
philosophicalTradition Ancient Greek philosophy NERFINISHED
precedesInOrganon Prior Analytics NERFINISHED
title De Interpretatione NERFINISHED

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On Interpretation latinTitle De Interpretatione
De dialectica basedOn De Interpretatione
this entity surface form: Aristotle’s De interpretatione