It has often been noted that argumentation in the early Middle Ages was mainly based on written authority, while dialectical modes of reasoning were held in suspicion. Towards the end of the eighth century, however, dialectic was back in vogue at the court of Charlemagne. Logical reasoning played a significant role in theological discussions initiated by the court. This article explores the ‘rules of engagement’ for conducting a debate, and addresses the question of whether public disputation and dialectical enquiry could (again) have a part in the proceedings of councils around 800, after their alleged demise in late antiquity
Formal dialectic has its roots in ancient dialectic. We can trace this influence in Charles Hamblin'...
This study examines a form of religious debate that saw Catholic priests and ministers across the re...
Eight disputations on precedence have been preserved from Ancient Mesopotamia. In these texts, two o...
The dialogue genre experienced widespread popularity in the ancient Greco-Roman world and into the E...
Richard Lim explores the importance of verbal disputation in Late Antiquity, offering a rich socio-h...
At the basis of the medieval production of knowledge, dialectics seems to be one of the primary keys...
This paper is concerned with the historical and diachronic dimensions of a nowadays widespread discu...
In my dissertation I have analysed 35 commentaries on the Topics from various epochs and places. I h...
This study examines a form of religious debate that saw Catholic priests and ministers across the re...
How to Come up for a Decision: Procedure or Negotiation? The Disputations in Cities in the 1520s The...
This article consists of three parts, two introductory, in which the limits and the methods of analy...
This dissertation takes as its subject the Latin and Hebrew accounts of a much-studied event: the Je...
O. Weijers In Search of the Truth, A History of Disputation Techniques from Antiquity to Early Mode...
This dissertation examines the practice of public religious disputation in early seventeenth-century...
International audienceAbstract On March 4th, 1233, in his bull Sufficere debuerat perfidie Iudeorum ...
Formal dialectic has its roots in ancient dialectic. We can trace this influence in Charles Hamblin'...
This study examines a form of religious debate that saw Catholic priests and ministers across the re...
Eight disputations on precedence have been preserved from Ancient Mesopotamia. In these texts, two o...
The dialogue genre experienced widespread popularity in the ancient Greco-Roman world and into the E...
Richard Lim explores the importance of verbal disputation in Late Antiquity, offering a rich socio-h...
At the basis of the medieval production of knowledge, dialectics seems to be one of the primary keys...
This paper is concerned with the historical and diachronic dimensions of a nowadays widespread discu...
In my dissertation I have analysed 35 commentaries on the Topics from various epochs and places. I h...
This study examines a form of religious debate that saw Catholic priests and ministers across the re...
How to Come up for a Decision: Procedure or Negotiation? The Disputations in Cities in the 1520s The...
This article consists of three parts, two introductory, in which the limits and the methods of analy...
This dissertation takes as its subject the Latin and Hebrew accounts of a much-studied event: the Je...
O. Weijers In Search of the Truth, A History of Disputation Techniques from Antiquity to Early Mode...
This dissertation examines the practice of public religious disputation in early seventeenth-century...
International audienceAbstract On March 4th, 1233, in his bull Sufficere debuerat perfidie Iudeorum ...
Formal dialectic has its roots in ancient dialectic. We can trace this influence in Charles Hamblin'...
This study examines a form of religious debate that saw Catholic priests and ministers across the re...
Eight disputations on precedence have been preserved from Ancient Mesopotamia. In these texts, two o...