The many roots of medieval logic : the aristotelian and the non-aristotelian traditions : special offprint of Vivarium 45, 2-3 (2007) / / edited by John Marenbon.

Medieval logic is usually divided into the branches that derived from Aristotle's organon - the 'logica vetus' and 'logica nova', and those invented in the Middle Ages, the 'logica modernorum'. In this volume, a group of distinguished specialists asks whether the a...

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Year of Publication:2007
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Numen Book Series, 119
Physical Description:1 online resource (268 p.)
Notes:"Originally published as Volume 45, No. 2-3 (2007) of Brill's Journal Vivarium."--T.p. verso.
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Table of Contents:
  • Roots, traditions and the multiplicity of medieval logic
  • The traditions of ancient logic-cum-grammar in the Middle Ages : what's the problem? / Sten Ebbesen
  • Stoic logic and linguistics
  • Denying conditionals : Abaelard and the failure of Boethius' account of the hypothetical syllogism / Christopher J. Martin
  • Are thoughts and sentences compositional? : a controversy between Abelard and a pupil of Alberic on the reconciliation of ancient theses on mind and language / Martin Lenz
  • Res meaning a thing thought : the influence of the Ars Donati / Anne Grondeux
  • Platonism in logic and semantics
  • The logic of being : Eriugena's dialectical ontology / Christophe Erismann
  • Priscian on divine ideas and mental conceptions : the discussions in the Glosulae in Priscianum, the Notae Dunelmenses, William of Champeaux and Abelard / Irène Rosier-Catach
  • Symbolism and linguistic semantics : some questions (and confusions) from late antique neoplatonism up to Eriugena / Stefania Bonfiglioli and Costantino Marmo
  • Aristotle, Augustine and stoicism
  • "Utrum idem sint dicere et intelligere sive videre in mente" : Robert Kilwardby, Quaestiones in librum primum sententiarum / Mary Sirridge
  • Mental language and tradition encounters in medieval philosophy : Anselm, Albert and Ockham / Claude Albert
  • Intentionality and truth-making : Augustine's influence on Burley and Wyclif's propositional semantics / Laurent Cesalli
  • Aristotelian traditions in medieval logic
  • Names that can be said of everything : Porphyrian tradition and 'transcendental' terms in twelfth-century logic / Luisa Valente
  • Metaphor and the logicians from Aristotle to Cajetan / E. Jennifer Ashworth
  • Scepticism, demonstration and the infinite regress argument (Nicholas of Autrecourt and John Buridan) / Christophe Grellard
  • Theory of supposition vs. theory of fallacies in Ockham / Catarina Dutilh Novaes
  • Richard Billingham's Speculum puerorum, some medieval commentaries and Aristotle / Egbert P. Bos.