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Medieval analyses in language and cognition: acts of the Symposium The Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy, January 10 - 13, 1996 Ebbesen, Sten [Hrsg.]. |
In Reihe: | Historisk-filosofiske meddelelser / 77 |
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Sprache: | Dänisch |
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Autoren suchen: Ebbesen, Sten |
Inhalt
Opening Speech: The Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy |
Significatio generalis and significatio specialist. Notes on Nicholas of Paris' Contribution to Early Thirteenth-Century Linguistic Thought |
Modisme, pre-modisme, proto-modisme: vers une definition modulaire |
The Semantics of the Modistae |
Andrew of Cornwall and the Reception of Modism in England |
Convertibility of Being and One in a Sophism Attributed to Robert Kilwardby |
Fragments of Aristotle's Modal Syllogistic in the Late Medieval Theory of Consequences: the Case of consequentia ut nunc |
The Division of Philosophy and the Place of the Trivium from the 9th to the Mid-12th Centuries |
The "Promisimus" |
Fallaciae et theologie pendant la seconde moitié du XIIe siècle |
Philosophy and Theology in Twelfth-Century Trinitarian Discussions |
Logic and the Hypostatic Union: Two Late Twelfth-Century Responses to the Papal Condemnation of 1177 |
Hugh of St.-Cher's Use of Stephen Langton |
Philosophical Learning on the Edges of Latin Christendom. Some Late Twelfth-Century Examples from Scandinavia, Poland, and Palestine |
Quam videndo intus dicimus: Seeing and Saying in De Trinitate XV |
Some Aspects of the Notion of Intentional Existence at Paris, 1250-1320 |
Déomination et Intentions: Sur quelques doctrines médiévales (XIIIe-XIVe siècle) de la paronymie et de la connotation |
Aquinas on the Mechanisms of Cognition: Sense and Phantasia |
Grammar and Mental Language in the Pseudo-Kilwardby |
Peter Auriol on Intentions and Essential Predication |
Intentions in Fourteenth-Century Bologna: Jandun, Alnwick, and the Mysterious G |
Second Intentions in the Late Middle Age |
Buridans Logic and the Ontology of Modes |
From Oral Lecture to Written Commentaries: John Buridans Commentaries on Aristotles Metaphysics |
Thuo of Viborg and Marsilius of Inghen |
Nicholas Drukken de Dacia in Paris c. 1340 |