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Modes, Terms and Propositions
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Modes, Terms and Propositions

This volume is devoted to the topic of the Oxford-Paris split, which has been discussed in the history of medieval logic since the 1980s, and attempts to reassess this dichotomy in the light of recent research findings. Originally, it was assumed that Oxford primarily developed the terminist approach that focuses on propositions and their parts, while Paris developed the modist logic within the tradition of speculative grammar. Recent research shows, however, that the actual situation was far more complex. The contributions in this volume replace the Oxford-Paris dichotomy by a widened perspective on a number of British and continental logical developments, and examine various facets of their interrelationship, including the role of syncategorematic words, the signification of vocal sounds and of letters, the theory of concrete accidental terms, and sophismatic peculiarities.

Undertittel
Continental versus British Traditions in Medieval Logic
Redaktør
C. Kann, C. Rode
ISBN
9789042951129
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
500 gram
Utgivelsesdato
24.10.2024
Antall sider
316