Month: December 2011

  • Aristotle on what must necessarily be…

    Much of our last episode dealt with what Aristotle meant by words like ‘every’ and ‘some.’  As we discussed at some length in our previous post, in the Aristotelian setting, the meaning of ‘every’ was slightly different from what we’re used to.  Under today’s meaning of the word ‘every,’ when I say ‘every frog is…

  • Episode 30: Marko Malink discusses modal syllogistic

    Marko Malink is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Chicago.  Click here to listen to our conversation with him. An episode on modal syllogistic is guaranteed to sound a bit challenging to someone who hasn’t ever studied logic.  But the topic isn’t just fascinating–it’s easy to grasp once you’ve learned some of the…