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LOGIC. Selected Texts from the Greek and Latin Tradition by Aristotle, Porphyry, Boethius, St Thomas Aquinas, and Cajetan
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The work "Logic: Selected Texts from the Greek and Latin Tradition," featuring insights by Aristotle, Porphyry, Boethius, St. Thomas Aquinas, and Cajetan, and edited with commentary by Dariusz Radziechowski, holds significant importance in the realm of logic history and education. Prof. Adam Jonkisz from Ignatianum University in Cracow regards this study as a testament to its academic value. Rev. Dr. Dariusz Radziechowski's research serves both as an homage to Fr. Józef I. M. Bocheński, OP, and as an engaging exploration of how metaphysical foundations and source-based methods have influenced logic's evolution through the ages. Rev. Dr. Marek Porwolik, Associate Professor at Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, echoes these sentiments. In a time where proficiency in classical languages is waning, Prof. Stanisław Śnieżewski of Jagiellonian University, Cracow, sees this study as a hopeful indicator of their resurgence, marking a return to a classical humanistic educational model.
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The work "Logic: Selected Texts from the Greek and Latin Tradition," featuring insights by Aristotle, Porphyry, Boethius, St. Thomas Aquinas, and Cajetan, and edited with commentary by Dariusz Radziechowski, holds significant importance in the realm of logic history and education. Prof. Adam Jonkisz from Ignatianum University in Cracow regards this study as a testament to its academic value. Rev. Dr. Dariusz Radziechowski's research serves both as an homage to Fr. Józef I. M. Bocheński, OP, and as an engaging exploration of how metaphysical foundations and source-based methods have influenced logic's evolution through the ages. Rev. Dr. Marek Porwolik, Associate Professor at Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw, echoes these sentiments. In a time where proficiency in classical languages is waning, Prof. Stanisław Śnieżewski of Jagiellonian University, Cracow, sees this study as a hopeful indicator of their resurgence, marking a return to a classical humanistic educational model.
