The inconsistency of aristotelian logic?

Australasian Journal of Philosophy 78 (4):434 – 437 (2000)
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I want to pull together some well-known facts which, when taken together, provide us with a plausible, and I think persuasive, argument that Aristotle's logic is inconsistent. We cannot, of course, hope to show that it is formally inconsistent since he does not present us with a fully worked-out formal system. On the other hand, we do have Lukasiewicz's formal version of Aristotelian logic which he proves consistent. (edited)

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The inconsistency of traditional logic.Leonard Goddard - 1998 - Australasian Journal of Philosophy 76 (2):152 – 164.

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