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  1. Abbreviations of Aristotle's works.Ath Athenian Constitution, Aud de Audibilibus, Cael de Caelo, G. A. de Generatione Animalium, H. A. Historia Animalium, Interp de Interpretatione, M. M. Magna Moralia, Mem de Memoria et Reminiscentia, Met Metaphisics & Meteor Meterology - 1996 - Topoi 15 (1).
     
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    De interpretatione =. Aristoteles & Hermann Weidemann - 2014 - Boston: De Gruyter. Edited by Hermann Weidemann.
    This new edition of Aristotle s De interpretatione provides an improved text compared to the 1949 Oxford edition, based upon an evaluation of the seven earliest surviving medieval manuscripts as well as many translations and commentaries from late antiquity. A text-critical apparatus provides information about the different readings.".
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  3. Deconstruction and the possibility of justice (1992) 47–8 democracy 190–3, 221 Derrida, Jacques, and anthropology 69; biological birth 55–6; change of name. [REVIEW]De Interpretatione - 2001 - In Gert Biesta & Denise Egéa-Kuehne (eds.), Derrida & education. New York: Routledge. pp. 10--3.
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    Il cap. 9 del De interpretatione di Aristotele nel commentario di al-Fārābī.Carmela Baffioni & Mauro Nasti De Vincentis - 1981 - Napoli: Istituto orientale di Napoli. Edited by M. Nasti De Vincentis.
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    De interpretatione.Hermann Weidemann - 2012 - In Christopher Shields (ed.), The Oxford Handbook of Aristotle. Oxford University Press USA. pp. 81.
    Both the title of this treatise and its traditional placement as the second of Aristotle's logical writings are highly misleading. What, on the one hand, De Interpretatione deals with is not, as its title suggests, a theory of interpretation, but rather a theory of statement-making sentences of different sorts and the logical relations that obtain between them; and what, on the other hand, this theory aims at is not, as suggested by the place which De Interpretatione traditionally occupies (...)
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    De interpretatione. Aristotle & The Perfect Library - 1969 - Bergamo,: Minerva italica. Edited by Antiseri, Dario & [From Old Catalog].
    "De interpretatione" from Aristoteles. Aristotle (384-322 BCE) was a Greek philosopher born in Greece.
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    Anonymus Oxford, Commentary on De interpretatione 1 (MS Oxford, BodlL Can. misc. 403, ff.(31ra–34vb).Ana Maria Mora-Marquez - 2014 - Cahiers de L’Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec Et Latin 83:135-206.
    Edition of the commentary on Aristotle's De interpretatione by an anonymous Parisian master from the first half of the 13th century.
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  8. Lecturas ejemplares proemio de ammonio, hijo de hermias, al comentario sobre el de interpretatione de aristóteles.Proemio de Ammonio & Hijo de - 2002 - Ideas Y Valores 51 (120):130.
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    De interpretatione.J. L. Ackrill - 1984 - In Jonathan Barnes (ed.), Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume 1: The Revised Oxford Translation. Princeton University Press.
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    Aristotle's De Interpretatione 8 is about ambiguity.Susanne Bobzien - 2007 - In Dominic Scott (ed.), Maieusis: Essays in Ancient Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 301.
    ABSTRACT: In this paper I show that, contrary to the prevalent view, in his De Interpretatione chapter 8, Aristotle is concerned with a kind of ambiguity, i.e. with homonymy; more precisely, with homonymy of linguistic expressions as it may occur in dialectical argument. The paper has two parts. In the first part, I argue that in the Sophistici Elenchi 175b39-176a5 Aristotle indubitably deals with homonymy in dialectical argument; that De Interpretatione 8 is a parallel to Sophistici Elenchi 175b39-176a5; (...)
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  11. De Interpretatione: Commented Biography of Euclid.Imre Toth - 2000 - Diogenes 48 (192):3-40.
    It is said that all philosophy is nothing other than a commentary on Plato.Maybe.But was not Plato himself a commentary on Parmenides, Heraclitus, the Pythagoreans, and the Sophists, not to mention Socrates?And conversely, too, the Commentary on Aristotle composed by St Thomas was not the personal philosophy of Thomas Aquinas? Or then again, do Proclus’ Commentarii in primum Euclidis Elementorum librum not embody a new and original neoplatonic philosophy of mathematics?
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    Categoriae Et Liber de Interpretatione.L. Minio-Paluello (ed.) - 1949 - Oxford University Press UK.
    Aristotle Categoriae et Liber de Interpretatione.
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    "De Interpretatione": Cognition and Context in the History of Ideas.Albert William Levi - 1976 - Critical Inquiry 3 (1):153-178.
    One can sympathize with [Leo] Strauss' ultimate aim—to protect the validity of moral judgment against that form of relativism which would assess the value of great philosophic works simply in terms of how they satisfied the needs of the times for which they were written. But in believing that "historicism " meant "relativism," and that all attention to the temporal relevance of great doctrines in the history of ideas was somehow perverse, Strauss was profoundly mistaken. Hermeneutics is not axiology. Questions (...)
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  14. Fatalism and False Futures in De Interpretatione 9.Jason W. Carter - 2022 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 63:49-88.
    In De interpretatione 9, Aristotle argues against the fatalist view that if statements about future contingent singular events (e.g. ‘There will be a sea battle tomorrow,’ ‘There will not be a sea battle tomorrow’) are already true or false, then the events to which those statements refer will necessarily occur or necessarily not occur. Scholars have generally held that, to refute this argument, Aristotle allows that future contingent statements are exempt from either the principle of bivalence, or the law (...)
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    (2 other versions)Aristotle’s de Interpretatione: Contradiction and Dialectic.C. W. A. Whitaker - 1998 - Revista de filosofía (Chile) 51:171-172.
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  16. Aristotle’s de Interpretatione: Contradiction and Dialectic.C. W. A. Whitaker - 1996 - Oxford, England: Oxford University Press UK.
    Aristotle's treatise De Interpretatione is one of his central works; it continues to be the focus of much attention and debate. C. W. A. Whitaker presents the first systematic study of this work, and offers a radical new view of its aims, its structure, and its place in Aristotle's system, basing this view upon a detailed chapter-by-chapter analysis.By treating the work systematically, rather than concentrating on certain selected passages, Whitaker is able to show that, contrary to traditional opinion, it (...)
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  17. Aristotle's De Interpretatione 8 is About Ambiguity.Susanne Bobzien - 2007 - In Dominic Scott (ed.), Maieusis: Essays in Ancient Philosophy. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 301.
    ABSTRACT: In this paper I show that, contrary to the prevalent view, in his De Interpretatione chapter 8, Aristotle is concerned with a kind of ambiguity, i.e. with homonymy; more precisely, with homonymy of linguistic expressions as it may occur in dialectical argument. The paper has two parts. In the first part, I argue that in the Sophistici Elenchi 175b39-176a5 Aristotle indubitably deals with homonymy in dialectical argument; that De Interpretatione 8 is a parallel to Sophistici Elenchi 175b39-176a5; (...)
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  18. De Interpretatione: New Creative and Existential Dimensions of Hermeneutics in Post-Modernism in Man Within His Life-World. Contributions to Phenomenology by Scholars from East-Central Europe.Monica Spiridon - 1989 - Analecta Husserliana 27:395-415.
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    De interpretatione. Deleuze versus Derrida.Bogdan Banasiak - 2002 - Nowa Krytyka 13:97-118.
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    Aristotle Categoriae Et Liber de Interpretatione.L. Minio-Paluello (ed.) - 1949 - Clarendon Press.
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    Los futuros contingentes y De Interpretatione, IX.Javier Picón Casas - 2009 - Anales Del Seminario de Historia de la Filosofía 26:51-61.
    Some authors have talken about the problem of the future contingents Aristotle exposed in De Interpretatione IX. But most of them do not explain the role of that chapter in his own work. Last analysis always try to find a formal solution. And this is very significative because De Interpretatione is a treatise that belongs to the semantic of the Organon. In this article we show that: 1. The aim of the problem of future contigents is not only (...)
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  22. Truth and Contradiction in Aristotle’s De Interpretatione 6-9.Russell E. Jones - 2010 - Phronesis 55 (1):26-67.
    In De Interpretatione 6-9, Aristotle considers three logical principles: the principle of bivalence, the law of excluded middle, and the rule of contradictory pairs (according to which of any contradictory pair of statements, exactly one is true and the other false). Surprisingly, Aristotle accepts none of these without qualification. I offer a coherent interpretation of these chapters as a whole, while focusing special attention on two sorts of statements that are of particular interest to Aristotle: universal statements not made (...)
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  23. De Interpretatione 3 on isolated verbs.Francesco Ademollo - 2023 - In Ricardo Santos & Antonio Pedro Mesquita (eds.), New Essays on Aristotle's Organon. New York, NY: Routledge.
     
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    Le chapitre 1 du De Interpretatione : aristote, Ammonius et nous.Jacques Brunschwig - 2008 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 64 (1):35-87.
    The XIIIth meeting of the Symposium Aristotelicum, which took place in 1993 on the De Interpretatione, had a very strange and very sad history. True enough, it took place in the enchanting decor of the Certosa di Pontignano, near Siena ; and, as usual, it offered contributions and discussions of the highest order. But this time the publication of the papers met with insurmountable obstacles. It had been initially entrusted to Mario Mignucci and Michael Frede, two of the most (...)
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    Aristotle's "De Interpretatione": Contradiction and Dialectic (review).Eugene Garver - 1998 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 36 (3):459-460.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Reviewed by:Aristotle’s “De Interpretatione”: Contradiction and Dialectic by C. W. A. WhitakerEugene GarverC. W. A. Whitaker, Aristotle’s “De Interpretatione”: Contradiction and Dialectic. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1996. Pp. x + 235. Cloth, $60.00.Traditionally, the De Interpretatione is placed in the Organon between the Categories and the Prior Analytics. Where the Categories is about single terms and the Analytics about inferences, the De Interpretatione is about propositions. (...)
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    De Interpretatione IX.Robert Trundle - 1981 - Modern Schoolman 59 (1):49-55.
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    Categories and de Interpretatione.Aristotle . (ed.) - 1963 - Oxford University Press UK.
    This update to the award-winning first edition analyzes the pros and cons of different media and focuses on general guidelines and basic principles, making the ideas in this guide transferable to future technologies.
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    El juicio en De interpretatione de Aristóteles: sus comentaristas y su recepción contemporánea.Mirko Škarica - 2023 - Pamplona: Universidad de Navarra.
    "Este libro tiene como tema la doctrina del juicio predicativo según Aristóteles. Resume en cierta manera la enseñanza y la investigación sobre dicho tema a lo largo de varios años. Parte ha sido ya expresado de algún modo en congresos o publicaciones. En este libro el capítulo en torno al cual gira todo el resto es el destinado a Aristóteles, específicamente a De interpretatione. Los restantes capítulos están destinados a los comentaristas más relevantes de dicho texto de Aristóteles, como (...)
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    Tempo ed enunciati nel De interpretatione di Aristotele.Attilio Zadro - 1979 - Padova: Liviana.
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    Aristotle's Psychology of Signification: A Commentary on "De Interpretatione" 16a 3-18.Simón Noriega-Olmos - 2012 - Berlin/Boston: De Guyter.
    This book reconstructs the theory of signification implicit in Aristotle's De Interpretatione and its psychological background in his writing De Anima, a project often envisioned by scholars but never systematically undertaken.
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  31. Modality in Aristotle’s De Interpretatione.Edward Khamara - manuscript
    The article investigates the treatment of modality in chapters 12 and 13 of De Interpretatione and gives a new interpretation of the puzzling table of modals to be found at the beginning of chapter 13, as well as dealing with some of Aristotle’s puzzles. This is achieved by extending Aristotle’s distinction between two senses of possibility, which (following Ackrill) I call ‘one-sided’ and ‘two-sided’, to the two notions of necessity and impossibility. The conclusion is reached that, while the two (...)
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  32. Confusing Necessities in De Interpretatione 9.Clifford M. Roberts - 2024 - Revue de Philosophie Ancienne 42 (1):71-109.
    It is generally agreed that Aristotle’s aim in De Interpretatione 9 is to rebut arguments purporting to show that bivalence entails fatalism. But the nature of his rebuttal is controversial. Some have argued that Aris- totle accepts the arguments as valid and responds by limiting biva- lence; others have argued that he accepts unlimited bivalence and responds by showing the arguments to be invalid. This paper develops and defends a novel version of the latter view, one which diverges from (...)
     
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    ΈΣΤΙ ΤΡΙΤΟΝ-Aristoteles, De Interpretatione 10, 19b21-22.Christof Rapp - 1991 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 2:125-128.
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  34. Ammonius on Aristotle: De interpretatione 9 (and 7, 1-17).David Blank - 2001 - In Gerhard Seel (ed.), Ammonius and the Seabattle: Texts, Commentary and Essays. New York: De Gruyter.
     
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    Aristotle’s De Interpretatione. Contradiction and Dialectic. [REVIEW]Leo J. Elders - 1998 - Review of Metaphysics 52 (2):496-497.
    In his detailed and well-argued study of the De interpretatione, Whitaker shows that the treatise is a coherent whole and is closely linked to the Topics and the Sophistici Elenchi, rather than to the Categories and the Prior Analytics as tradition has it. Convinced of the dialectical character of the book he rejects the title as spurious. It should be περὶ ἀντιφάσεως. In the first chapter Whitaker defends the reading πρώτων in 16a8 and explains that falsehood is stating as (...)
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    Affirmation and Denial in Aristotle’s De interpretatione.Mika Perälä - 2020 - Topoi 39 (3):645-656.
    Modern logicians have complained that Aristotelian logic lacks a distinction between predication and assertion, and that predication, according to the Aristotelians, implies assertion. The present paper addresses the question of whether this criticism can be levelled against Aristotle’s logic. Based on a careful study of the De interpretatione, the paper shows that even if Aristotle defines what he calls simple assertion in terms of predication, he does not confound predication and assertion. That is because, first, he does not understand (...)
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  37. Categories and De Interpretatione. Aristotle & J. L. Ackrill - 1969 - Revue Philosophique de la France Et de l'Etranger 159:268-270.
     
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    ARISTOTLE, DE INTERPRETATIONE- (S.) Noriega-Olmos Aristotle's Psychology of Signification. A Commentary on De Interpretatione 16 a 3–18. (Beiträge zur Altertumskunde 303.) Pp. x + 185. Berlin and Boston: De Gruyter, 2013. Cased, €79.95, US$112. ISBN: 978-3-11-028765-3. [REVIEW]Ana Maria Mora-Marquez - 2014 - The Classical Review 64 (2):403-404.
  39. Aristotle's Categories and De Interpretatione.[author unknown] - 1965 - Les Etudes Philosophiques 20 (3):334-334.
     
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    Temporal Truth and Bivalence: an Anachronistic Formal Approach to Aristotle’s De Interpretatione 9.Luiz Henrique Lopes dos Santos - 2023 - Journal of Ancient Philosophy 17 (1):59-79.
    Regarding the famous Sea Battle Argument, which Aristotle presents in De Interpretatione 9, there has never been a general agreement not only about its correctness but also, and mainly, about what the argument really is. According to the most natural reading of the chapter, the argument appeals to a temporal concept of truth and concludes that not every statement is always either true or false. However, many of Aristotle’s followers and commentators have not adopted this reading. I believe that (...)
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    Aristotle De Interpretatione- (S.) Husson (ed.) Interpréter le De Interpretatione. Pp. 224. Paris: Librarie Philosophique J. Vrin, 2009. Paper, €25. ISBN: 978-2-7116-2189-7. [REVIEW]Annamaria Schiaparelli - 2011 - The Classical Review 61 (1):68-70.
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  42. (1 other version)The Principle of Bivalence in De interpretatione 4.Francesco Ademollo - 2010 - Oxford Studies in Ancient Philosophy 38:97-113.
    In De int. 9 Aristotle argues that some declarative sentences are neither true nor false. This raises the problem of how we should understand the words of ch. 4, which introduces the declarative sentence as ‘that in which being true or being false holds’. In this paper I remove the contradiction by arguing that in ch. 4 Aristotle does not intend to claim that *all* declarative sentences are either true or false, but rather that *only* they are either true or (...)
     
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    Necessity and Deliberation: An Argument from De Interpretatione 9.Sarah Waterlow Broadie - 1987 - Canadian Journal of Philosophy 17 (2):289 - 306.
    In De Interpretatione 9 Aristotle considers the proposition that everything that is or comes to be, is or comes to be of necessity. From the supposition that this is so, he draws the following consequence: ‘[In that case] there would be no need to deliberate or take trouble, [saying] that if we do this there will be so and so, and if we do not do this there will not be so and so’. Finding this result absurd, he rejects (...)
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    El "lenguaje" de los animales no humanos en el comentario de al-Fārābī a De Interpretatione de Aristóteles.Luis Xavier López-Farjeat - 2016 - Dianoia 61 (77):39-52.
    Resumen: En De interpretatione Aristóteles distingue entre voces articuladas e inarticuladas. Mientras que la voz articulada se compone de una combinación de vocales y consonantes, la voz inarticulada equivale a cualquier sonido emitido por animales no humanos. Sin embargo, al-Fārābī cuestiona esta visión. En su Gran Comentario a De Interpretatione, corrige la postura de Aristóteles y desarrolla una argumentación que toma en cuenta algunas consideraciones sobre el comportamiento de los animales no humanos en algunos de los tratados de (...)
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  45. Alexander of Aphrodisias on de Interpretatione 16a 26-29.Robert Todd - 1976 - Hermes 104 (2):140-146.
  46. Aristotle’s Semantic Thinking and his Notion of Signification in De interpretatione 1 and Beyond.Simon Noriega-Olmos - 2021 - In Gazziero Leone (ed.), Le langage. Lectures d’Aristote. Leuven: Peeters. pp. 81–142.
    Abstract. This study analyses and assesses the notion of « signification » deployed in « De int. » 1 and its role in the whole of « De int. » Four main conclusions are reached: (i) The semantic observations of « De int. » 1 provide linguistic elements and linguistic background to explain contrary pairs, contradictory pairs, statement-making-sentences, and truth and falsehood. (ii) In « De int. » 1, Aristotle restricts his semantic interests to elements and relations necessary for explaining (...)
     
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    Aristotle's De Interpretatione: Contradiction and Dialectic. C W A Whitaker.John E. Sisko - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (2):350-351.
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    Truth and Necessity in De Interpretatione 9.Gail Fine - 1984 - History of Philosophy Quarterly 1 (1):23 - 47.
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    ΣΥΜΒΟΛΑ, ΣΗΜΕΙΑ, 'ΟΜΟΙΩΜΑΤΑ. A propos de De interpretatione 1, 16 a 3-8 et Politique VIII 5, 1340 a 6-39'.Jean Pépin - 1985 - In Aristoteles - Werk Und Wirkung, Bd I, Aristoteles Und Seine Schule. De Gruyter. pp. 22-44.
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    ’ΕΣTI TPITON – Aristoteles, De Interpretatione 10, 19b21—22.Christof Rapp - 1991 - Archiv für Geschichte der Philosophie 73 (2):125-128.
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