Aristotelian Syllogism and Object-Oriented Programming
Some of Derek Rayside’s Refereed Papers certainly represent an interesting intersection of fields, if their titles are any indication of the content:
On the Syllogistic Structure of Object-Oriented Programming
An Aristotelian Understanding of Object-Oriented Programming
Aristotle and Object-Oriented Programming: Why Modern Students Need Traditional Logic
I really should read these, though I’m simply not sure how accessible they will present themselves to be for me in my lack of any formal background in philosophy. That they refer to my namesake’s works is, if anything, probably just additional obligation.