The recovery of Aristotle’s logic during the twelfth century was a great stimulus to medieval thinkers. Among their own theories developed to explain Aristotle’s theories of valid and invalid reasoning was a theory of consequence, of what arguments were valid, and why. By the fourteenth century, two main lines of thought had developed, one at Oxford, the other at Paris. Both schools distinguished formal from material consequence, but in very different ways. In Buridan and his followers in Paris, formal consequence was that preserved under uniform substitution. In Oxford, in contrast, formal consequence included analytic consequences such as ‘If it’s a man, then it’s an animal’. Aristotle’s notion of syllogistic consequence was subsumed unde...
International audienceDuring the Middle Ages, especially from the 13th century on, logic constituted...
The Concept of Logical Consequence in Antiquity and Its Explication in Some Non-classical Logic
Many people unfamiliar with the history of logic may think of the Middle Ages as a \Dark Ages" in l...
While agreeing with Professor D'Ors' thesis that the notion of logical consequence cannot be exhaust...
The rediscovery of Aristotle in the late twelfth century led to a fresh development of logical theor...
Thirteenth-century views on consequences have not yet received much attention. Authors of this perio...
Thirteenth-century views on consequences have not yet received much attention. Authors of this perio...
Thirteenth-century views on consequences have not yet received much attention. Authors of this perio...
Thirteenth-century views on consequences have not yet received much attention. Authors of this perio...
Thirteenth-century views on consequences have not yet received much attention. Authors of this perio...
Thirteenth-century views on consequences have not yet received much attention. Authors of this perio...
Thirteenth-century views on consequences have not yet received much attention. Authors of this perio...
In my dissertation I have analysed 35 commentaries on the Topics from various epochs and places. I h...
One of the manuscripts of Buridan’s Summulae contains three figures, each in the form of an octagon....
Syllogism is a form of logical argument allowing one to deduce a consistent conclusion based on a pa...
International audienceDuring the Middle Ages, especially from the 13th century on, logic constituted...
The Concept of Logical Consequence in Antiquity and Its Explication in Some Non-classical Logic
Many people unfamiliar with the history of logic may think of the Middle Ages as a \Dark Ages" in l...
While agreeing with Professor D'Ors' thesis that the notion of logical consequence cannot be exhaust...
The rediscovery of Aristotle in the late twelfth century led to a fresh development of logical theor...
Thirteenth-century views on consequences have not yet received much attention. Authors of this perio...
Thirteenth-century views on consequences have not yet received much attention. Authors of this perio...
Thirteenth-century views on consequences have not yet received much attention. Authors of this perio...
Thirteenth-century views on consequences have not yet received much attention. Authors of this perio...
Thirteenth-century views on consequences have not yet received much attention. Authors of this perio...
Thirteenth-century views on consequences have not yet received much attention. Authors of this perio...
Thirteenth-century views on consequences have not yet received much attention. Authors of this perio...
In my dissertation I have analysed 35 commentaries on the Topics from various epochs and places. I h...
One of the manuscripts of Buridan’s Summulae contains three figures, each in the form of an octagon....
Syllogism is a form of logical argument allowing one to deduce a consistent conclusion based on a pa...
International audienceDuring the Middle Ages, especially from the 13th century on, logic constituted...
The Concept of Logical Consequence in Antiquity and Its Explication in Some Non-classical Logic
Many people unfamiliar with the history of logic may think of the Middle Ages as a \Dark Ages" in l...