Ockham was the first to carry out a complete process of grammaticalization of mental language carefully outlining distinct specific rules for the written, spoken and mental language. From a formal point of view Ockham\u2019s program appears to many contemporary scholars as incomplete and inadequate, particularly when he attempts to eliminate equivocity and synonymy in mental language. But, on the ground of the Augustinian epistemology, the Franciscan logician seems to be stating that mental language is not devoid of ambiguities because it is a perfect language, even if it is a language devoid of the unclearness due to the will to deceive, as it is the expression of the inner Self
Abstract When Ockham’s logic arrives in Italy, some Dominican philosophers bring into question Ockha...
(Warning: juvenalia from a grad student journal!). On whether Ockham's nominalism is really nominal...
none1siTo consider whether nature carves itself, this chapter illustrates how, on William of Ockham’...
Ockham was the first to carry out a complete process of grammaticalization of mental language carefu...
William Ockham held that, in addition to written and spoken language, there exists a mental language...
Uma das principais teses de meu livro Le discours intérieur. De Platon à Guillaume d'Ockham era a de...
Many scholars have argued that Ockham changes his mind on the nature of mental syncategoremata when ...
In recent years an important point of discussion among the scholars of William of Ockham has been th...
Ockham is usually considered the first to hold a proper theory of mental language, but Aquinas is wi...
In the fourteenth century, many philosophers discuss the hypothesis of the existence of mental langu...
Utilisant surtout le traité De Sacramento Altaris, l'auteur essaie de montrer que, bien que l'opposi...
In my previous work on Ockham's theory of supposition, I have argued that it is best understood as a...
Guilherme de Crathorn é bem conhecido por suas posições provocativas sobre vários importantes temas ...
ABSTRACT : After introducing the notion of mental language as it was developed especially by William...
This chapter explores some of Claude Panaccio's most significant contributions to the study of Ockha...
Abstract When Ockham’s logic arrives in Italy, some Dominican philosophers bring into question Ockha...
(Warning: juvenalia from a grad student journal!). On whether Ockham's nominalism is really nominal...
none1siTo consider whether nature carves itself, this chapter illustrates how, on William of Ockham’...
Ockham was the first to carry out a complete process of grammaticalization of mental language carefu...
William Ockham held that, in addition to written and spoken language, there exists a mental language...
Uma das principais teses de meu livro Le discours intérieur. De Platon à Guillaume d'Ockham era a de...
Many scholars have argued that Ockham changes his mind on the nature of mental syncategoremata when ...
In recent years an important point of discussion among the scholars of William of Ockham has been th...
Ockham is usually considered the first to hold a proper theory of mental language, but Aquinas is wi...
In the fourteenth century, many philosophers discuss the hypothesis of the existence of mental langu...
Utilisant surtout le traité De Sacramento Altaris, l'auteur essaie de montrer que, bien que l'opposi...
In my previous work on Ockham's theory of supposition, I have argued that it is best understood as a...
Guilherme de Crathorn é bem conhecido por suas posições provocativas sobre vários importantes temas ...
ABSTRACT : After introducing the notion of mental language as it was developed especially by William...
This chapter explores some of Claude Panaccio's most significant contributions to the study of Ockha...
Abstract When Ockham’s logic arrives in Italy, some Dominican philosophers bring into question Ockha...
(Warning: juvenalia from a grad student journal!). On whether Ockham's nominalism is really nominal...
none1siTo consider whether nature carves itself, this chapter illustrates how, on William of Ockham’...