John Neville Keynes e a silogística com termos negativos

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Autor(a) principal: Ferreira, Isac Fantinel
Data de Publicação: 2012
Tipo de documento: Dissertação
Idioma: por
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Resumo: This work presents and discusses the extension of traditional Aristotelian syllogistics carried out by John Neville Keynes in the beginning of the twentieth century, through the introduction of a notation for negative terms into logical theory. The primary bibliography used was the fourth edition, dated 1906, of the Keynes‟s textbook on Logic Studies and Exercises in Formal Logic . Keynes has an extensional interpretation of the use of negative terms: they are understood as an extensional complement of the corresponding positive terms relative the universe of discourse; in this sense, his conception of the negation of terms obeys the Principle of Excluded Middle. The extension of traditional syllogistics by the addition of negative terms also leads to an extension of the number logical relations among the categorical propositions, as well as the number of valid immediate inferences. The Square of Oppositions is transformed into an Octagon of Oppositions, to which three new logical relations between the categorical propositions are added, namely, complementarity, sub-complementarity and contra-complementarity; the validity of these new logical relations does not require existential presupposition of any of the involved terms. Regarding immediate inferences, besides the conversion process, three new types of formal processes are obtained: obversion, contraposition (partial and total) and inversion (partial and total). To prove the validity of these formal processes, as well as of any syllogistic inference, Keynes lays out a diagrammatic method based on the well-known Euler method; in Keynes‟s method, however, negative terms are represented. In Keynes‟s version of Euler‟s diagrammatic method validity is understood as preservation of information: a collection of basic diagrams, corresponding to elementary information, is assigned to categorical propositions; and an inference is valid if, and only if, the diagrams assigned to the premises are also assigned to the conclusion.
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spelling John Neville Keynes e a silogística com termos negativosJohn Neville Keynes and syllogistics with negative termsSilogísticaTermos negativosJ. N. KeynesOposições lógicasInferências imediatasDiagramas de EulerSyllogisticsNegative termsLogical oppositionsImmediate inferencesEuler diagramsCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIAThis work presents and discusses the extension of traditional Aristotelian syllogistics carried out by John Neville Keynes in the beginning of the twentieth century, through the introduction of a notation for negative terms into logical theory. The primary bibliography used was the fourth edition, dated 1906, of the Keynes‟s textbook on Logic Studies and Exercises in Formal Logic . Keynes has an extensional interpretation of the use of negative terms: they are understood as an extensional complement of the corresponding positive terms relative the universe of discourse; in this sense, his conception of the negation of terms obeys the Principle of Excluded Middle. The extension of traditional syllogistics by the addition of negative terms also leads to an extension of the number logical relations among the categorical propositions, as well as the number of valid immediate inferences. The Square of Oppositions is transformed into an Octagon of Oppositions, to which three new logical relations between the categorical propositions are added, namely, complementarity, sub-complementarity and contra-complementarity; the validity of these new logical relations does not require existential presupposition of any of the involved terms. Regarding immediate inferences, besides the conversion process, three new types of formal processes are obtained: obversion, contraposition (partial and total) and inversion (partial and total). To prove the validity of these formal processes, as well as of any syllogistic inference, Keynes lays out a diagrammatic method based on the well-known Euler method; in Keynes‟s method, however, negative terms are represented. In Keynes‟s version of Euler‟s diagrammatic method validity is understood as preservation of information: a collection of basic diagrams, corresponding to elementary information, is assigned to categorical propositions; and an inference is valid if, and only if, the diagrams assigned to the premises are also assigned to the conclusion.Coordenação de Aperfeiçoamento de Pessoal de Nível SuperiorEste trabalho apresenta e discute a ampliação da silogística tradicional aristotélica, realizada por John Neville Keynes no início do século XX, mediante a introdução de uma notação para termos negativos na teoria lógica. A bibliografia primária utilizada foi a quarta edição, datada de 1906, do manual de Lógica de Keynes Studies and Exercises in Formal Logic. Keynes tem uma interpretação extensional acerca do uso dos termos negativos: eles são entendidos como o complemento extensional do seu correspondente termo positivo em relação ao universo do discurso; neste sentido, a sua concepção da negação terminística obedece ao Princípio do Terceiro Excluído. A ampliação da silogística tradicional pelo acréscimo dos termos negativos leva, também, a uma ampliação do número de relações lógicas entre as proposições categóricas, assim como do número de inferências imediatas válidas. O Quadrado de Oposições é transformado em um Octógono de Oposições, no qual são acrescentadas três novas relações lógicas entre as proposições categóricas, a saber, a complementaridade, a subcomplementaridade, e a contracomplementaridade; a validade destas novas relações lógicas não exige o pressuposto existencial de nenhum dos termos envolvidos. Quanto às inferências imediatas, além do processo de conversão, três novos tipos destes processos formais são obtidos: a obversão, a contraposição (parcial e total) e a inversão (parcial e total). Para provar a validade destes processos formais, assim como de quaisquer inferências na silogística, Keynes apresenta um método diagramático desenvolvido a partir do conhecido método de Euler; no método de Keynes, porém, há a representação de termos negativos. Na versão de Keynes do método diagramático de Euler a validade é entendida como preservação de informação: uma coleção de diagramas básicos, correspondentes às informações elementares, é atribuída às proposições categóricas; e uma inferência é válida se, e somente se, os diagramas atribuídos às premissas também estão atribuídos à conclusão.Universidade Federal de Santa MariaBRFilosofiaUFSMPrograma de Pós-Graduação em FilosofiaSautter, Frank Thomashttp://lattes.cnpq.br/2804652028967760Molina, Jorge Albertohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/4292631308955708Severo, Rogério Passoshttp://lattes.cnpq.br/0584528242177559Ferreira, Isac Fantinel2013-03-202013-03-202012-04-27info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfapplication/pdfFERREIRA, Isac Fantinel. John Neville Keynes and syllogistics with negative terms. 2012. 147 f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Filosofia) - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria, Santa Maria, 2012.http://repositorio.ufsm.br/handle/1/9107ark:/26339/001300000g5ckporinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSMinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM2022-08-19T18:36:13Zoai:repositorio.ufsm.br:1/9107Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/ONGhttps://repositorio.ufsm.br/oai/requestatendimento.sib@ufsm.br||tedebc@gmail.comopendoar:2024-07-29T10:38:15.299986Manancial - Repositório Digital da UFSM - Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv John Neville Keynes e a silogística com termos negativos
John Neville Keynes and syllogistics with negative terms
title John Neville Keynes e a silogística com termos negativos
spellingShingle John Neville Keynes e a silogística com termos negativos
Ferreira, Isac Fantinel
Silogística
Termos negativos
J. N. Keynes
Oposições lógicas
Inferências imediatas
Diagramas de Euler
Syllogistics
Negative terms
Logical oppositions
Immediate inferences
Euler diagrams
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
title_short John Neville Keynes e a silogística com termos negativos
title_full John Neville Keynes e a silogística com termos negativos
title_fullStr John Neville Keynes e a silogística com termos negativos
title_full_unstemmed John Neville Keynes e a silogística com termos negativos
title_sort John Neville Keynes e a silogística com termos negativos
author Ferreira, Isac Fantinel
author_facet Ferreira, Isac Fantinel
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Sautter, Frank Thomas
http://lattes.cnpq.br/2804652028967760
Molina, Jorge Alberto
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4292631308955708
Severo, Rogério Passos
http://lattes.cnpq.br/0584528242177559
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Ferreira, Isac Fantinel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Silogística
Termos negativos
J. N. Keynes
Oposições lógicas
Inferências imediatas
Diagramas de Euler
Syllogistics
Negative terms
Logical oppositions
Immediate inferences
Euler diagrams
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
topic Silogística
Termos negativos
J. N. Keynes
Oposições lógicas
Inferências imediatas
Diagramas de Euler
Syllogistics
Negative terms
Logical oppositions
Immediate inferences
Euler diagrams
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
description This work presents and discusses the extension of traditional Aristotelian syllogistics carried out by John Neville Keynes in the beginning of the twentieth century, through the introduction of a notation for negative terms into logical theory. The primary bibliography used was the fourth edition, dated 1906, of the Keynes‟s textbook on Logic Studies and Exercises in Formal Logic . Keynes has an extensional interpretation of the use of negative terms: they are understood as an extensional complement of the corresponding positive terms relative the universe of discourse; in this sense, his conception of the negation of terms obeys the Principle of Excluded Middle. The extension of traditional syllogistics by the addition of negative terms also leads to an extension of the number logical relations among the categorical propositions, as well as the number of valid immediate inferences. The Square of Oppositions is transformed into an Octagon of Oppositions, to which three new logical relations between the categorical propositions are added, namely, complementarity, sub-complementarity and contra-complementarity; the validity of these new logical relations does not require existential presupposition of any of the involved terms. Regarding immediate inferences, besides the conversion process, three new types of formal processes are obtained: obversion, contraposition (partial and total) and inversion (partial and total). To prove the validity of these formal processes, as well as of any syllogistic inference, Keynes lays out a diagrammatic method based on the well-known Euler method; in Keynes‟s method, however, negative terms are represented. In Keynes‟s version of Euler‟s diagrammatic method validity is understood as preservation of information: a collection of basic diagrams, corresponding to elementary information, is assigned to categorical propositions; and an inference is valid if, and only if, the diagrams assigned to the premises are also assigned to the conclusion.
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