Cze?owski's Theory of Reasoning and Mediaeval Biblical Exegesis

HISTORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF LOGIC(2024)

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We present how the theory of reasoning developed by Tadeusz Cze & zdot;owski, a Polish logician and a member of the Lvov-Warsaw School (LWS) can be applied to the mediaeval texts which interpret the Bible, which we collectively call as Biblical exegesis (BE). In the first part of the paper, we characterise Cze & zdot;owski's theory of reasoning with some modifications based on remarks of Kazimierz Ajdukiewicz. On these grounds, we discuss the nature of reasoning and its different types, as well as the problem of textual representation of reasoning. In the second part, we describe the analytical nature of some BE at the end of twelfth century and in the thirteenth century by referring to the examples of Stephen Langton, Robert Grosseteste, Bonaventure, Albert the Great and Thomas Aquinas. We argue that they represented an analytical approach in BE, characterised by advanced use of logic and specific methods, including reasoning reconstruction and logical analysis. In the third part, we present selected examples to show how Cze & zdot;owski's framework helps in identifying various types of reasoning. We indicate some universal problems with the textual representation of reasoning found in the BE of the authors in question. Lastly, we point out how Cze & zdot;owski's framework enables the understanding of phenomena such as 'Special Biblical Inference'. Thanks to this experiment, we can see how a framework as advanced as that offered by LWS representatives can be put to the test using mediaeval Biblical commentaries, yielding interesting results.
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Lvov-Warsaw School,theory of reasoning,mediaeval Biblical exegesis,Tadeusz Cze & zdot,owski
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