Posts Tagged ‘assertion’
The central chapter of Kimhi’s Thinking and Being wanders far into the Aristotelian weeds – arguing that consistent misreadings of the notion of being in Aristotle’s work has closed the possibility which Kimhi has attempted in the first half of the book to re-open – namely that thought must be considered as a two-way capacity for action. […]
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Tags: Aristotelian logic, assertion, Frege, irad kimhi, logic, WIttgenstein