LOGICAL VIEWS OF ABU NASR AL-FARABI
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logic, thinking, grammar, concept, judgment, inference, syllogism, dialectics, sophistics, rhetoric, poetics, demonstration.Abstract
This article briefly examines the logical views of al-Farabi. It analyzes his understanding of the aims and functions of logic, as well as his views on the concept, judgment, inference, dialectics, sophistics, and rhetoric.
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1. Al-Farabi. Words on the Classification of Sciences. II Philosophical Treatises. Alma-Ata, 1970. p. 18.
2. Khayrullaev, M. M. Farabi – The Greatest Thinker of the Middle Ages. Tashkent: Fan Publishing House, 1973. pp. 68–69.
3. Al-Farabi. Logical Treatises. Alma-Ata, 1975. p. 168.
4. Al-Farabi. Logical Treatises. Alma-Ata, 1975. p. 170.
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