At first glance, Lorenzo Valla has much in common with William of Ockham. both see language as the key to an understanding of the world, criticizing realist ontologies which admit of various abstract entities. Modern scholars have therefore often argued that Valla's transformation of medieval metaphysics and logic is nominalist in spirit and continues Ockhamist nominalism. The article criticizes this widely held interpretation. At closer inspection, Valla's views on ontology and semantics are very different from Ockham's. Apart from the obvious differences in cultural background, they show widely different approaches, methods, and arguments at a more philosophical level.At first glance, Lorenzo Valla has much in common with William of Ockha...
This work intends to present an overview of the medieval Quarrel of Universal. The debate about the...
The possible communications between the problem of mediaeval nominalism, as studied in several typic...
This volume contains ten essays dealing with various aspects of medieval philosophy from the 13th an...
At first glance, Lorenzo Valla has much in common with William of Ockham. both see language as the k...
At first glance, Lorenzo Valla has much in common with William of Ockham. both see language as the k...
Abstract When Ockham’s logic arrives in Italy, some Dominican philosophers bring into question Ockha...
Can we take a medieval metaphysician out of his scholastic robes and force him into a metaphysical a...
In the fourteenth century, many philosophers discuss the hypothesis of the existence of mental langu...
This article analyses Lorenzo Valla\u2019s dialectics in order to uncover an epistemological theory ...
In view of the present state of development of non classical logic, especially of paraconsistent log...
From Ockham to Cusa: The encyclopaedic case for ‘post-scholasticism’ in Medieval philosophy. This a...
William of Ockham (d. 1347) is well known for his commitment to parsimony and for his so-called ‘raz...
International audienceLorenzo Valla severely criticizes the medieval logic. But far from abolishing ...
The article presents an outline of comparison between two medieval conceptions of teleological direc...
In the first three questions on the third book of his commentary on Aristotle Physics Hugolinus ab U...
This work intends to present an overview of the medieval Quarrel of Universal. The debate about the...
The possible communications between the problem of mediaeval nominalism, as studied in several typic...
This volume contains ten essays dealing with various aspects of medieval philosophy from the 13th an...
At first glance, Lorenzo Valla has much in common with William of Ockham. both see language as the k...
At first glance, Lorenzo Valla has much in common with William of Ockham. both see language as the k...
Abstract When Ockham’s logic arrives in Italy, some Dominican philosophers bring into question Ockha...
Can we take a medieval metaphysician out of his scholastic robes and force him into a metaphysical a...
In the fourteenth century, many philosophers discuss the hypothesis of the existence of mental langu...
This article analyses Lorenzo Valla\u2019s dialectics in order to uncover an epistemological theory ...
In view of the present state of development of non classical logic, especially of paraconsistent log...
From Ockham to Cusa: The encyclopaedic case for ‘post-scholasticism’ in Medieval philosophy. This a...
William of Ockham (d. 1347) is well known for his commitment to parsimony and for his so-called ‘raz...
International audienceLorenzo Valla severely criticizes the medieval logic. But far from abolishing ...
The article presents an outline of comparison between two medieval conceptions of teleological direc...
In the first three questions on the third book of his commentary on Aristotle Physics Hugolinus ab U...
This work intends to present an overview of the medieval Quarrel of Universal. The debate about the...
The possible communications between the problem of mediaeval nominalism, as studied in several typic...
This volume contains ten essays dealing with various aspects of medieval philosophy from the 13th an...