The aim of this paper is to offer an edition of three anonymous questions on De anima II.8, contained in MS Prague, Metropolitan Chapter, M. 80, ff. 54vA–55vB and dated 1250–1260. The text offers an original theory of the everyday imposition of words. To present it, I (i) analyze the contemporary question-commentaries on De anima II.8; (ii) I present the theory of everyday imposition by discussing the analogies with, and differences from, Bacon’s contemporary pragmatic theory; and (iii) I discuss the hypothesis of the attribution of the text to Roger Bacon
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis, comprising four introductory chapters and Latin...
The de magistro is the primary work of Augustine which focuses on his philosophy of language. The di...
The article aims to present a critical application of Richard Waswo’s notion of the “cosmetic” aspec...
open1noThe aim of this paper is to offer an edition of three anonymous questions on De anima II.8, c...
Scholars have examined a commentary on the Book of Causes attributed to Adam of Bocfeld for almost a...
ABSTRACT : Th MS Leiden, Univ. Bibl., BPL 154, contains an interesting anonymous Parisian commentary...
In this article, I bring attention to three interesting, still unexplored discussions on modalities ...
A volume on early-fourteenth century logic and semantics, focusing primarily on the theories of sign...
This article examines the acquisition of pragmatic competence in L2, applying this stimulating area ...
In my dissertation I have analysed 35 commentaries on the Topics from various epochs and places. I h...
Modern scholarship seems to undervalue medieval commentaries on historical writings. This article in...
The dominance of Augustine of Hippo in philosophy during the second quarter of the fourteenth centur...
The transmission of a philosophical text cannot be circumscribed only by the practical proc...
The article investigates how the problem of the (linguistic) reference is treated in Gilbert of Poit...
Priscianus' « Institutio de nomine, pronomine et verbo » : medieval manuscripts and commentaries. A...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis, comprising four introductory chapters and Latin...
The de magistro is the primary work of Augustine which focuses on his philosophy of language. The di...
The article aims to present a critical application of Richard Waswo’s notion of the “cosmetic” aspec...
open1noThe aim of this paper is to offer an edition of three anonymous questions on De anima II.8, c...
Scholars have examined a commentary on the Book of Causes attributed to Adam of Bocfeld for almost a...
ABSTRACT : Th MS Leiden, Univ. Bibl., BPL 154, contains an interesting anonymous Parisian commentary...
In this article, I bring attention to three interesting, still unexplored discussions on modalities ...
A volume on early-fourteenth century logic and semantics, focusing primarily on the theories of sign...
This article examines the acquisition of pragmatic competence in L2, applying this stimulating area ...
In my dissertation I have analysed 35 commentaries on the Topics from various epochs and places. I h...
Modern scholarship seems to undervalue medieval commentaries on historical writings. This article in...
The dominance of Augustine of Hippo in philosophy during the second quarter of the fourteenth centur...
The transmission of a philosophical text cannot be circumscribed only by the practical proc...
The article investigates how the problem of the (linguistic) reference is treated in Gilbert of Poit...
Priscianus' « Institutio de nomine, pronomine et verbo » : medieval manuscripts and commentaries. A...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis, comprising four introductory chapters and Latin...
The de magistro is the primary work of Augustine which focuses on his philosophy of language. The di...
The article aims to present a critical application of Richard Waswo’s notion of the “cosmetic” aspec...