On X, thanks to @Le_Master, I just discovered a great app from @TimotheusKearns
for studying Aristotelian–Scholastic Logic. It includes interactive exercises.
Ars Syllogistica (Latin for “The Art of the Syllogism“) is being developed by Dr. Timothy Kearns, who is professor at Legion of Christ College of Humanities.
What I’ve seen of it is excellent. It’s still a work-in-progress. Check it out.
It’s already pretty comprehensive! There are exercises on division and definition, diagramming propositions and syllogisms, evaluating validity and enthymemes, and more.
Not only that, it actually covers modal propositions and modal syllogisms. This interactive tutorial covers the broad scope of Scholastic Logic, which goes beyond just Aristotle.
I wondered how he created it. Professor Kearns’s response:
“I used Claude Fable 5 and just coached it exactly on what to do and then had it revise what it produced according to what I wanted changed. Sort of like I’m the architect and Fable is the civil engineer!
“Please let me know if you find any doctrinal problems or infelicities!”
https://gcrastinus.github.io/ars-syllogistica/


