Modern Views of Medieval Logic

Modern Views of Medieval Logic
Title Modern Views of Medieval Logic PDF eBook
Author Christoph Kann
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Logic
ISBN 9789042936638

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While for a long time the study of medieval logic focused on editorial projects and reconstructions of central medieval doctrines such as the theories of signification, supposition, consequences, and obligations, nowadays the spectrum of analysis has broadened and is increasingly informed by modern logical research, whose perspective is then applied to medieval logic. Promoting this tendency, logicians and researchers concerned with semantics in the Gesellschaft für Philosophie des Mittelalters und der Renaissance (GPMR) founded a working group bringing together medieval logic and modern applied logic. The present volume is a seminal document of these interests and activities. It analyzes theories in medieval logic which are useful for solving questions of recent logic and explains crucial parts of medieval logic, philosophy, and theology by applying techniques of present-day logic.

Medieval Logic and Metaphysics

Medieval Logic and Metaphysics
Title Medieval Logic and Metaphysics PDF eBook
Author D.P. Henry
Publisher Routledge
Pages 132
Release 2019-06-26
Genre History
ISBN 0429594240

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Originally published in 1972, Medieval Logic and Metaphysics shows how formal logic can be used in the clarification of philosophical problems. An elementary exposition of Leśniewski’s Onotology, an important system of contemporary logic, is followed by studies of central philosophical themes such as Negation and Non-being, Essence and Existence, Meaning and Reference, Part and Whole. Philosophers and theologians discussed include St Anselm, St Thomas Aquinas, Abelard, Ockham, Scotus, Hume and Russell.

Articulating Medieval Logic

Articulating Medieval Logic
Title Articulating Medieval Logic PDF eBook
Author Terence Parsons
Publisher
Pages 346
Release 2014-02
Genre History
ISBN 0199688842

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Studies the development and logical complexity of medieval logic, the expansion of Aristotle's notation by medieval logicians, and the development of additional logical principle--

Medieval Logic

Medieval Logic
Title Medieval Logic PDF eBook
Author Philotheus Boehner
Publisher Wipf and Stock Publishers
Pages 149
Release 2007-09-01
Genre History
ISBN 1556355920

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Formalizing Medieval Logical Theories

Formalizing Medieval Logical Theories
Title Formalizing Medieval Logical Theories PDF eBook
Author Catarina Dutilh Novaes
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 325
Release 2007-04-05
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1402058535

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This book presents formalizations of three important medieval logical theories: supposition, consequence and obligations. These are based on innovative vantage points: supposition theories as algorithmic hermeneutics, theories of consequence analyzed with tools borrowed from model-theory and two-dimensional semantics, and obligations as logical games. The analysis of medieval logic is relevant for the modern philosopher and logician. This is the first book to render medieval logical theories accessible to the modern philosopher.

Formal Approaches and Natural Language in Medieval Logic

Formal Approaches and Natural Language in Medieval Logic
Title Formal Approaches and Natural Language in Medieval Logic PDF eBook
Author Laurent Cesalli
Publisher Brepols
Pages 0
Release 2016
Genre Logic, Medieval
ISBN 9782503567358

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Is medieval logic formal? And if yes, in what sense? There are striking affinities between medieval and contemporary theories of language. Authors from the two periods share formal ambitions and maintain complex, and at time uneasy, relations with natural language. However, modern scholars became careful not to overlook the specificities of theories developed more than five hundred years apart, in particular with respect to their 'formal' character. In 1972, Alfonso Maieru noted that the efforts of medieval logicians to identify logical structures in language formal enough to become objects of scientific consideration. He also stressed that the language investigated is a historical one, Latin, so that one can legitimately wonder to which extent ... one is allowed to speak of 'formal logic' in the middle ages. In other words, medieval logic is characterized by a tension between 'formalist ambitions' and constraints proper to natural language. Today, our knowledge of the field has considerably expanded, calling for a new assessment of the question.

Medieval Logic and Metaphysics

Medieval Logic and Metaphysics
Title Medieval Logic and Metaphysics PDF eBook
Author Desmond Paul Henry
Publisher London : Hutchinson
Pages 133
Release 1972
Genre Logic, Medieval
ISBN 9780091108311

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