James Allen, Inference from Signs: Ancient Debates about the Nature of Evidence

Philosophie Antique 4 (4):214-219 (2004)
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Cet ouvrage est consacré à l’analyse des notions de signe et d’infé­rence à partir de signes chez Aristote et chez des penseurs et des écoles philosophiques et médicales postérieurs. Outre une introduction et un chapitre conclusif, le livre consiste en quatre longues études : « Aristotle on Sign-Inference and Related Forms of Argument », « Rationalism, Empiricism, and Scepticism : Sextus Empiricus’ Treatment of Sign-Inference », « The Stoics on Sign-Inference and Demonstration », « Epicurean...

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