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Proofs as cognitive or computational
Ibn Sı̄nā's innovations
pp. 131-153
Abstrakt
We record the advances made by the eleventh century Persian logician Ibn Sina—known in the West as Avicenna—away from a purely cognitive view of proofs and towards a more computational view, and the kinds of consideration that led him to these advances. Some of Ibn Sina's new logics, which stand somewhere between Aristotle's categorical syllogisms and modern first-order logic, can serve as a kind of laboratory for testing what are the differences between Aristotelian and modern logic, and where these differences come from.
Publication details
Published in:
Coeckelbergh Mark, DuPont Quinn, Reijers Wessel (2018) Financial technologies. Philosophy & Technology 31 (1).
Seiten: 131-153
DOI: 10.1007/s13347-016-0242-2
Referenz:
Hodges Wilfrid (2018) „Proofs as cognitive or computational: Ibn Sı̄nā's innovations“. Philosophy & Technology 31 (1), 131–153.