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A Brief History of Self-Reference Implementation Notion in Byzantium: Did the Byzantine Theologians and Scholars Formulate Russell's Paradox? / Goncharko, O.Yu.; Romanenko, Yuriy M.
в: Scrinium. Journal of Patrology, Critical Hagiography, and Ecclesiastical History, Том 12, № 1, 2016, стр. 244-260.Результаты исследований: Научные публикации в периодических изданиях › статья
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TY - JOUR
T1 - A Brief History of Self-Reference Implementation Notion in Byzantium: Did the Byzantine Theologians and Scholars Formulate Russell's Paradox?
AU - Goncharko, O.Yu.
AU - Romanenko, Yuriy M.
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - The article presents an overview of implementation of self-referential notions in the logical and theological texts of Byzantine scholars up to the 12th century. The commentaries on Porphyry’s and Aristotle’s theory of definition by John of Damascus, John Italus, and Theodore Prodromos are discussed. It is argued that the Byzantine scholars performed different original implementations of basic logical notions and discovered their self-referential property. The attention is paid to the five predicabilia notions of Porphyry and Aristotelian categories applications in logical, philosophical, and theological Byzantine texts. The authors conclude that the Byzantine solutions resemble some of the modern logical ideas of 20th century.
AB - The article presents an overview of implementation of self-referential notions in the logical and theological texts of Byzantine scholars up to the 12th century. The commentaries on Porphyry’s and Aristotle’s theory of definition by John of Damascus, John Italus, and Theodore Prodromos are discussed. It is argued that the Byzantine scholars performed different original implementations of basic logical notions and discovered their self-referential property. The attention is paid to the five predicabilia notions of Porphyry and Aristotelian categories applications in logical, philosophical, and theological Byzantine texts. The authors conclude that the Byzantine solutions resemble some of the modern logical ideas of 20th century.
KW - Byzantine philosophy
KW - John Italus
KW - history of logic
KW - Theodore Prodromos
KW - John of Damascus
KW - Russell’s paradox
U2 - 10.1163/18177565-00121P13
DO - 10.1163/18177565-00121P13
M3 - Article
VL - 12
SP - 244
EP - 260
JO - Scrinium
JF - Scrinium
SN - 1817-7530
IS - 1
ER -
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