On the difference in the formalization of logic by the Ancient Indians and Ancient Greeks in connection with the difference in word order under predication

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A. Paribok
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The article discusses some logical, semantic and metaphysical consequences or correla­tions with the introduced typology of word order in verbal and nominal sentences, which in the European tradition represent speech patterns used in judgments. The combinatorics of word order gives four variants, of which three are actually represented by native lan­guages of distinctive philosophical traditions. It is shown that the Western word order predisposes the semantic intuition in favor of substantialism, the Arabic variety (in verbal sentences) is in conformity with the process logic of sense discovered and described by A.V. Smirnov. The Sanskrit word order in predication predisposes to the understanding of thinking as a natural transition from one object to another, whereas the ontological type of the object is not predetermined.
从谓词语序的差异看古印度人和古希腊人逻辑形式化的差异
本文讨论了一些逻辑、语义和形而上学的后果或与所引入的言语和名词句子中的语序类型学的相关性,这些语序在欧洲传统中代表了判断中使用的言语模式。语序组合学给出了四种变体,其中三种变体实际上是由具有独特哲学传统的本土语言代表的。结果表明,西方语序使语义直觉倾向于实体主义,阿拉伯语的变化(在言语句子中)符合斯米尔诺夫发现和描述的意义过程逻辑。梵语的谓词语序倾向于将思维理解为从一个对象到另一个对象的自然过渡,而对象的本体论类型并不是预先确定的。
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Filosofskii Zhurnal
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