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The Genesis of Arabic Logical Activities : from Syriac Rhetoric and Jewish Hermeneutics to Ɨl-Šāfi'y's Logical Techniques

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This paper tries to outline a history of development of informal logic in Semitic languages and especially in Arabic. It tries to explain how the first definite formulation of rules of this logic appeared at Ɨl-ŠƗfi'y's Risāla, a work on 'uswl āl-fiqh or methodology of law. It attempts also to provide new theories and hypotheses about the translation movement in the Arabic and Islamic medieval world. (original abstract)
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  • Ain Shams University, Arab Republic of Egypt
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