Meaning And Inference In Medieval Philosophy Studies In Memory Of Jan Pinborg
1988
On Boethius's Notion of Being: A Chapter of Boethian Semantics.- Logic in the Early Twelfth Century.- The Distinction Actus Exercitus/Actus Significatus in Medieval Semantics.- Denomination in Peter of Auvergne.- Concrete Accidental Terms: Late Thirteenth-Century Debates About Problems Relating to Such Terms as 'Album'.- Concrete Accidental Terms and the Fallacy of Figure of Speech.- The Logic of the Categorical: The Medieval Theory of Descent and Ascent.- Tu Scis Hoc Esse Omne Quod Est Hoc: Richard Kilvington and the Logic of Knowledge.- Logic and Trinitarian Theology: De Modo Predicandi ac Sylogizandi in Divinis.- A Seventeenth-Century Physician on God and Atoms: Sebastian Basso.- Index of Persons.
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