[FOM] Lost Logician
adriano paolo shaul gershom palma
palmaadriano at gmail.com
Sun Dec 23 01:55:25 EST 2012
Stahl, Daniel 1656 Notae et animadversiones in Compendium dialecticae D.
Conradi
Horneii. Jenae.
one stahl I found... not yours...
happy new year
(incredibly both Stahl did modal logics)
On Sat, Dec 15, 2012 at 11:28 PM, Edwin Mares <Edwin.Mares at vuw.ac.nz> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm looking for information about W. Stahl. He was a logician who earned
> his PhD in Germany in the early 1930s. He is mentioned in a manuscript that
> I am editing by C.I. Lewis. He wrote a thesis, perhaps under Reichenbach,
> titled {\em Untersuchungen zur Modalit{\"{a}}tslogik}. I would be grateful
> for any information about Stahl himself (including his first name) or his
> thesis.
>
> Ed Mares
>
> Edwin Mares
> Philosophy
> Victoria University of Wellington
> P.O. Box 600
> Wellington, New Zealand
> +64 (0)4 4635234
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*The common base of all the Semitic creeds, winners or losers, was the*
*ever present idea of world-worthlessness. Their profound reaction from*
*matter led them to preach bareness, renunciation, poverty; and the*
*atmosphere of this invention stifled the minds of the desert*
*pitilessly. A first knowledge of their sense of the purity of*
*rarefaction was given me in early years, when we had ridden far out*
*over the rolling plains of North Syria to a ruin of the Roman period*
*which the Arabs believed was made by a prince of the border as a*
*desert-palace for his queen. The clay of its building was said to have*
*been kneaded for greater richness, not with water, but with the*
*precious essential oils of flowers. My guides, sniffing the air like*
*dogs, led me from crumbling room to room, saying, 'This is jessamine,*
*this violet, this rose'.*
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*But at last Dahoum drew me: 'Come and smell the very sweetest scent of*
*all', and we went into the main lodging, to the gaping window sockets*
*of its eastern face, and there drank with open mouths of the*
*effortless, empty, eddyless wind of the desert, throbbing past. That*
*slow breath had been born somewhere beyond the distant Euphrates and*
*had dragged its way across many days and nights of dead grass, to its*
*first obstacle, the man-made walls of our broken palace. About them it*
*seemed to fret and linger, murmuring in baby-speech. 'This,' they told*
*me, 'is the best: it has no taste.*
*Thomas Edward Lawrence, the seven pillars of wisdom, ch.3*
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