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«Plures interrogationes»: A Fallacy in Question ?

TABARRONI, Andrea
2004
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Abstract
The paper analyses the medieval interpretation of the Aristotelian fallacy of Many Questions ("Plures interrogationes ut unam facere"), taking into consideration commentaries on Aristotle's "Sophistici elenchi" from the mid-13th to the early 14th century and confronting medieval and contemporary views on the logic of questions
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WOS:000249808700014
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http://hdl.handle.net/11390/689249
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