Criticism of Aristotelian logic by Ali Al-Wardi
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https://doi.org/10.36317/kaj/2021/v1.i50.1900Keywords:
For the logic, Aristotle's, philosophy, paradox, Sociology of logic, Greek philosophyAbstract
Among the attempts that criticized Aristotelian logic was the attempt of the prominent sociologist (Ali Al-Wardi), and his criticism was distributed over a number of his books, the most important of which are Ibn Khaldun’s Logic, The Farce of the Human Mind, The Paranormal of the Unconscious, and his doctoral dissertation “A Sociological Analysis of Ibn Khaldun’s Theory in the Sociology of Knowledge.” Which was recently translated.His critical views were rooted in sophistical thought and modern scientific research that emphasized the relativity of truth, and the utilitarian aspect of the goals of the mind on the ground.Thus, it reflects the inductive approach that touches reality with its various and harmonious aspects at the same time.One of his cognitive references is the approach The dialectical Hegelian in his view of the truth, and that contradiction is an inherent characteristic in the nature of things.All of these references are touched by Al-Wardi and poured into a social framework or the methodology of modern sociology, by virtue of his specialization within this resource.
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