The struggle to delineate the relationship between theology and logic flourished in the thirteenth century and culminated in two condemnations in early 1277, one in Paris and the other in Oxford. To see how much and what kind of effect ecclesiastical actions such as condemnations and prohibitions to teach had on the development of logic in the Middle Ages, we investigate the events leading up to the 1277 actions, the condemned propositions, and the parts of these condemnations connected to modal and temporal logic specifically. We show that because of the specific motivations late thirteenth-century and fourteenth-century logicians had when working in modal and temporal logic, the effect of the 1277 condemnations on the development of those...
This review article of the volume Nach der Verurteilung von 1277. Philosophie und Theologie an der U...
Usually logic is considered very poor in the period comprised from the beginning of the seventeenth ...
International audienceDuring the Middle Ages, especially from the 13th century on, logic constituted...
There are two reasons why medieval logic is of interest to modern logician: One is to see how simila...
This dissertation is an exercise in conceptual archeology. Using the tools of contemporary logic we ...
On 7 March 1277, the bishop of Paris condemned 219 philosophical propositions. Scholars have debated...
There are three primary stances regarding the relationship between science and the church in the mid...
The recovery of Aristotle’s logic during the twelfth century was a great stimulus to medieval thinke...
International audienceDuring the Middle Ages, especially from the 13th century on, logic constituted...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
This review article of the volume Nach der Verurteilung von 1277. Philosophie und Theologie an der U...
Usually logic is considered very poor in the period comprised from the beginning of the seventeenth ...
International audienceDuring the Middle Ages, especially from the 13th century on, logic constituted...
There are two reasons why medieval logic is of interest to modern logician: One is to see how simila...
This dissertation is an exercise in conceptual archeology. Using the tools of contemporary logic we ...
On 7 March 1277, the bishop of Paris condemned 219 philosophical propositions. Scholars have debated...
There are three primary stances regarding the relationship between science and the church in the mid...
The recovery of Aristotle’s logic during the twelfth century was a great stimulus to medieval thinke...
International audienceDuring the Middle Ages, especially from the 13th century on, logic constituted...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
International audienceThis paper is dedicated to the first universities and mendicant schools,where ...
This review article of the volume Nach der Verurteilung von 1277. Philosophie und Theologie an der U...
Usually logic is considered very poor in the period comprised from the beginning of the seventeenth ...
International audienceDuring the Middle Ages, especially from the 13th century on, logic constituted...