The Cambridge Translations of Medieval Philosophical Texts
Volume 1. Logic and the Philosophy of Language
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- Editors:
- Norman Kretzmann
- Eleonore Stump, St Louis University, Missouri
- Date Published: May 1989
- availability: Available
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521280631
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This is the first of a three-volume anthology intended as a companion to The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy. Volume 1 is concerned with the logic and the philosophy of language, and comprises fifteen important texts on questions of meaning and inference that formed the basis of Medieval philosophy. As far as is practicable, complete works or topically complete segments of larger works have been selected. The editors have provided a full introduction to the volume and detailed introductory headnotes to each text; the volume is also indexed comprehensively.
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- Date Published: May 1989
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9780521280631
- length: 544 pages
- dimensions: 229 x 152 x 31 mm
- weight: 0.79kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
1. Boethius: on division
2. Anonymous: abbreviatios Montana
3. Peter of Spain: predictables
categories
4. Lambert of Auxerre
properties of terms
5. Anonymous: syncategoremata Monacensia
6. Nicholas of Paris syncategoremata (selections)
7. Peter of Spain: syllogisms, topics, fallacies (selections)
8. Robert Kilwardby: the nature of logic: dialectic and demonstration
9. Walter Burley: consequences
10. William Ockham: modal consequences
11. Albert of Saxony: insolubles
12. Walter Burley: obligations (selections)
13. William Heytesbury: the compounded and divided senses
14. William Heytesbury: the verbs 'know' and 'doubt'
15. Boethius of Dacia: the sophisma 'every man is of necessity an animal'.
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