A volume on early-fourteenth century logic and semantics, focusing primarily on the theories of signification and supposition (including ampliation), along with connotation-theory and the theory of mental language. The main authors discussed are Ockham, Burley, Peter of Ailly and, to some extent, Gregory of Rimini, although other people are treated too. Ch. 2 contains a "Thumbnail Sketch of the History of Logic to the End of the Middle Ages." There is an Appendix with a chronological table of names (and comments), and another Appendix of short primary texts that are discussed in the book
This paper seeks to articulate the relationship between medieval logic and theology. Rev...
The schoolmen of the Middle Ages inherited from Classical Antiquity an established grammatical tradi...
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Many people unfamiliar with the history of logic may think of the Middle Ages as a \Dark Ages" in l...
A representative collection of translations from major contributors to medieval logic and the philos...
Earlier version of this paper were read at the conference "Looking Back, Looking Forward: Philosophy...
Medieval logic can often ‘seem to consist of a variety of unsystematic and disparate remarks, and it...
This volume contains ten essays dealing with various aspects of medieval philosophy from the 13th an...
Book synopsis: The mnemonic arts and the idea of a universal language that would capture the essence...
Book synopsis: The mnemonic arts and the idea of a universal language that would capture the essence...
This volume, the first dedicated and comprehensive Companionto Medieval Logic, covers both the Latin...
International audienceDuring the Middle Ages, especially from the 13th century on, logic constituted...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
This dissertation is an exercise in conceptual archeology. Using the tools of contemporary logic we ...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
This paper seeks to articulate the relationship between medieval logic and theology. Rev...
The schoolmen of the Middle Ages inherited from Classical Antiquity an established grammatical tradi...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
Many people unfamiliar with the history of logic may think of the Middle Ages as a \Dark Ages" in l...
A representative collection of translations from major contributors to medieval logic and the philos...
Earlier version of this paper were read at the conference "Looking Back, Looking Forward: Philosophy...
Medieval logic can often ‘seem to consist of a variety of unsystematic and disparate remarks, and it...
This volume contains ten essays dealing with various aspects of medieval philosophy from the 13th an...
Book synopsis: The mnemonic arts and the idea of a universal language that would capture the essence...
Book synopsis: The mnemonic arts and the idea of a universal language that would capture the essence...
This volume, the first dedicated and comprehensive Companionto Medieval Logic, covers both the Latin...
International audienceDuring the Middle Ages, especially from the 13th century on, logic constituted...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
This dissertation is an exercise in conceptual archeology. Using the tools of contemporary logic we ...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
This paper seeks to articulate the relationship between medieval logic and theology. Rev...
The schoolmen of the Middle Ages inherited from Classical Antiquity an established grammatical tradi...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...