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Mediaeval semantics and metaphysics
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ISBN: 9070419106 9789070419103 Year: 1985 Volume: 2 Publisher: Nijmegen Ingenium


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Medieval supposition theory revisited
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ISBN: 9004260234 9789004260238 9781306028103 1306028108 9789004259836 900425983X Year: 2013 Publisher: Leiden

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In 1962–1967 Professor L.M. de Rijk published his Logica Modernorum – A Contribution to the History of Early Terminist Logic . The first part (1962) has the title: On the Twelfth Century Theories of Fallacy . The second part (two volumes, 1967) has as title: The Origin and the Early Development of the Theory of Supposition . De Rijk’s Logica Modernorum provides the basis for the modern study of medieval theories of supposition. Now, nearly 50 years later, scholars have made great progress in the study of the properties of terms. De Rijk’s study was primarily about the early development of terminist logic, id est during the 12th and 13th centuries. Scholars have also investigated later developments well into the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. Not only logical texts, but also texts on grammar have been published. Many of the scholars who have contributed to this development, present papers in this volume. Contributors are Fabrizio Amerini, Jenny Ashworth, Allan Bäck, Bert Bos, Julie Brumberg-Chaumont, Laurent Cesalli, Lambert Marie de Rijk, Sten Ebbesen, Alessandro Conti, Catarina Dutilh-Novaes, Onno Kneepkens, Costantino Marmo, Dafne Mure, Claude Panaccio, Ernesto Perini Santos, Joel Lonfat, Angel d’Ors, Göran Sundholm and Luisa Valente.

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