Article ID: CBB000831768

Conditionals, Inference, and Possibility in Ancient Mesopotamian Science (2009)

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This paper argues that ancient Babylonian signs (omens) reflect a mode of inferential reasoning as a function of their syntactic and logical structure as conditionals. Taking into account the institutional context that produced a systematic written body of omens, the paper is principally interested in the cognitive disposition of such texts. Investigating what constitutes system in these works, formal aspects of the material are examined in terms of the nature of conditionals and the logic of conditional statements. It is argued that conditional statements about ominous phenomena speak as much to a notion of conceivability and possibility as to empirical physical actuality. It is claimed that the epistemological character of the Babylonian compendia of signs cannot be understood without due attention to epistemic possibility and further, that the cuneiform omen texts comprise a different kind of scientific knowledge from that limited to a knowledge of physical phenomena and their laws.

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Authors & Contributors
Steele, John M.
Misiewicz, Zoë
Izgin, Christopher
Friedman, Michael
Zhao, Jiwei
Wang, Peng-yun
Journals
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Ziran Kexueshi Yanjiu (Studies in the History of Natural Sciences)
Sciamvs: Sources and Commentaries in Exact Sciences
Journal for the History of Astronomy
History and Philosophy of Logic
East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine
Publishers
University of Pennsylvania Press
Carsten Niebuhr Institute of Near Eastern Studies
Brill Styx
Brill
New York University
University of Oklahoma
Concepts
Astronomy
Occult sciences
Omens
Magic
Mathematics
Logic
People
Aristotle
Lydus, Johannes (John)
Turing, Alan Mathison
Thales of Miletus
Serres, Michel
Kittler, Erasmus
Time Periods
Ancient
20th century
Places
Middle and Near East
Mesopotamia
Greece
Babylon (extinct city)
Europe
Rome (Italy)
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