The Elenctic Proof of Aristotle’s Principle of Non-contradiction
The Elenctic Proof of Aristotle’s Principle of Non-contradiction
Author(s): Dariusz PiętkaSubject(s): Metaphysics, Pragmatism
Published by: Instytut Filozofii i Socjologii Polskiej Akademii Nauk
Keywords: elenctic proof; principle of non-contradiction; syllogism; pragmatical argument;
Summary/Abstract: The paper is an attempt at presenting the elenctic proof of Aristotle’s principle of non-contradiction. The first part gives an account of a theory of the three aspects of the semiosis process. An aim this chapter is to put forward a foundations to distinguish notion of the proof in strictly deductive sense and notion of the proof in persuasion sense. The second part is dedicated to the notion of elenctic proof which has a pragmatic sense. Subject of the third part of papper is the elenctic proof of Aristotle’s principle of non-contradiction from a pragmatic point of view. The elenctic proof is a way of arguing aimed at refuting of a contrary thesis of the opponent. Aristotle’s concept of the deductive proof concerns to syllogistic. The elenctic proof goes beyond syllogistic and it is certain procedure that is to demonstrate the weakness of the denegation of the principle of non-contradiction on the basis of the easiness of refuting the opponent’s convictions.
Journal: Archiwum Historii Filozofii i Myśli Społecznej
- Issue Year: 2012
- Issue No: 57
- Page Range: 33-45
- Page Count: 13
- Language: English