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Miyar-ı Sedat

Classical Logic


This book on logic is a translation of the work of famous 19th-century Ottoman scholar Ahmet Cevdet Pasha.
SKU (ISBN): 978-1-4632-4919-9
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Publication Status: In Print
Publication Date: Apr 4,2025
Interior Color: Black
Trim Size: 6 x 9
Page Count: 144
Languages: Turkish
ISBN: 978-1-4632-4919-9
$61.65 (USD)
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According to al-Ghazali, the knowledge of those who do not know logic cannot be trusted. Accordingly, following a long tradition of Islamic research, the renowned 19th-century Ottoman scholar Ahmet Cevdet Pasha introduced the classical logic methodology that teaches the correct ways of thinking and the rules behind finding the truth. He dedicated it to his son Sedat. 

According to al-Ghazali, the knowledge of those who do not know logic cannot be trusted. Accordingly, following a long tradition of Islamic research, the renowned 19th-century Ottoman scholar Ahmet Cevdet Pasha introduced the classical logic methodology that teaches the correct ways of thinking and the rules behind finding the truth. He dedicated it to his son Sedat. 

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Ahmet CevdetPaşa

Hasan TahsinFeyizli

Preface
Ahmet Cevdet Pasha
Introduction
Implication
A. Wording's  indication of meaning
B. Symbolic and Compound Words
C. Concepts, First Book, Types of Concepts
PART 1
Section One
a. Parts and definitions of universals
Section Two
a. Part of the Essential
b.Categories
Section Three
Definition and Parts
Second Book
Propositions and Judgements
Section One
Definition and distribution of proposals
Section Two
Predidiate proposals
Section Three
Conditional Propositions
Section Four
Provisions of Propositions
PART 2
Section One
Comparison and its types
Section Two
Selective comparison
Section Three
Exact comparison and its forms
Section Four
Conditional definitive comparison and its forms
Section Five
Compound comparison
PART 3
Modality of propositions and syllogisms
Section One
a. Modal propositions
b.Rule of modal propositions
Section Two
Modality of comparisions
PART 4 
Types of confirmation and five arts
Section One
Types of confirmation
Section Two
Credits and its parts
Section Three
Distribution of propositions according to their formation of precedence
Section Five
The Five Arts
Bibliography