International audienceThe Medieval tradition of Topics crosses Cicero and Boethius on the one side, Aristotle on the other. This crossing made his fecundity in the analysis of the different meanings of the probable, as well as in the approach of cognitive phenomena, considered as intellectual dispositions thanks to the notion of fides. This article shows that the theory of dialectics in 15th century could not, in any way, be seen as a return to Cicero against Aristotle. It considers two examples, which represent one the Abertist school, John Versoris, the other the Nominalist school, Georges of Bruxelles. In any case, the two traditions are still combined. Commentaries on Aristotle are at the same time a place for recurrent interrogations o...
In the eighth and ninth centuries CE intellectuals in three different societies were studying the sa...
At the basis of the medieval production of knowledge, dialectics seems to be one of the primary keys...
This research represents an overview of an aspect of Aristotle (d. 322 BC) the logician, and Aristot...
International audienceThe Medieval tradition of Topics crosses Cicero and Boethius on the one side, ...
In my dissertation I have analysed 35 commentaries on the Topics from various epochs and places. I h...
Aristotle’s Topica provided a system of logical schemes (topoi) for constructing a consistent dialec...
Aristotle's development of his method of dialectic is carried out not dialectically in the realm of ...
The history and changes of topoi as an impulse for the renaissance reform of dialecticThe following ...
My proposal deals with a philosophical controversy that exploded in the second half of the 15th cent...
In the Rhetoric Aristotle sets forth a division of rhetoric into three species (deliberative, judici...
International audienceil s'agit de montrer comment se croisent la tradition aristotéliciene et la tr...
Book Description:Scholars of classical philosophy have long disputed whether Aristotle was a dialect...
From Aristotle onward, formal logic was an element of ancient Greek dialectic (dialektikē). Aristotl...
No ISBN.Dialectic is presented by Aristotle as a means of discovering truth by bringing together the...
International audienceWhy is it that men of genius are all melancholic? Why is it that some children...
In the eighth and ninth centuries CE intellectuals in three different societies were studying the sa...
At the basis of the medieval production of knowledge, dialectics seems to be one of the primary keys...
This research represents an overview of an aspect of Aristotle (d. 322 BC) the logician, and Aristot...
International audienceThe Medieval tradition of Topics crosses Cicero and Boethius on the one side, ...
In my dissertation I have analysed 35 commentaries on the Topics from various epochs and places. I h...
Aristotle’s Topica provided a system of logical schemes (topoi) for constructing a consistent dialec...
Aristotle's development of his method of dialectic is carried out not dialectically in the realm of ...
The history and changes of topoi as an impulse for the renaissance reform of dialecticThe following ...
My proposal deals with a philosophical controversy that exploded in the second half of the 15th cent...
In the Rhetoric Aristotle sets forth a division of rhetoric into three species (deliberative, judici...
International audienceil s'agit de montrer comment se croisent la tradition aristotéliciene et la tr...
Book Description:Scholars of classical philosophy have long disputed whether Aristotle was a dialect...
From Aristotle onward, formal logic was an element of ancient Greek dialectic (dialektikē). Aristotl...
No ISBN.Dialectic is presented by Aristotle as a means of discovering truth by bringing together the...
International audienceWhy is it that men of genius are all melancholic? Why is it that some children...
In the eighth and ninth centuries CE intellectuals in three different societies were studying the sa...
At the basis of the medieval production of knowledge, dialectics seems to be one of the primary keys...
This research represents an overview of an aspect of Aristotle (d. 322 BC) the logician, and Aristot...