Bycie – nie bycie, prawda – fałsz w koncepcji Arystotelesa
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Wydział Filozoficzny UAM
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Being – Not-Being, Truth – Falsehood in Aristotle’s View
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The basis of Aristotle’s arguments about truth and falsity is formulated syntactically according to the distinctions of ‘to be’ as the predicative affirmation - composition and, correspondingly, ‘not to be’ as negation – separation. As the nominal defining characteristic of falsity is contradiction, so of truth is non-contradiction. The expression of truth or falsity in the declarative sentence of affirmation or negation is a function of thinking as a human cognitive disposition under the semantic figures of categorical predication. In addition, we cite Aristotle’s more important texts on the true intellection of non-composites (indivisibles), the investigation of truth and probability, the diagnosis of falsehood, the truthfulness and lying. Finally, a mention of modern adaptations of Aristotle’s concept of truth.
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Aristotle, Being – Not-Being, Categorical predication, Falsity as Contradiction, Truth as non-contradiction, Philosophy as investigation of truth, Truthfulness and Lying
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Wesoły, M. A. (2021) “Bycie – nie bycie, prawda – fałsz w koncepcji Arystotelesa”, Peitho. Examina Antiqua, 12(1), pp. 171–196. doi: 10.14746/10.14746/pea.2021.1.9.
