Pauli Veneti Logica magna

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Pauli Veneti Logica magna

edited with notes on the sources by Francesco Del Punta ; translated into English with explanatory notes by Marilyn McCord Adams

(Classical and medieval logic texts, 1-)

Published for the British Academy by the Oxford University Press, <1978-1988 >

  • pt. 1, fasc. 1
  • pt. 1, fasc. 7
  • pt. 2, fasc. 6
  • pt. 2, fasc. 8

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Logica magna

Logica magna

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注記

pt. 1, fasc. 1: edited with an English translation and notes by Norman Kretzmann

pt. 1, fasc. 7: edited with an English translation and notes by Patricia Clarke

Text in English and Latin; introduction and notes in English

Includes bibliographical references and indexes

内容説明・目次

巻冊次

pt. 2, fasc. 6 ISBN 9780197259627

内容説明

Paul of Venice's Logica Magna is an invaluable repository for 14th-century logical theories. In this treatise on necessity and contingency, Paul gathers together a wide range of arguments on the question of whether the future is already determined (specifically, whether the proposition that Antichrist will come into existence is necessarily true). The arguments display great variety, taking in operatoru-shift fallacies, philosophical views on time, Aristotelian science, and theological considerations on foreknowledge and prophecy.
巻冊次

pt. 1, fasc. 7 ISBN 9780197260036

内容説明

Paul of Venice's Logica Magna is an invaluable repository for 14th-century logical theories. In this treatise on necessity and contingency, Paul gathers together a wide range of arguments on the question of whether the future is already determined (specifically, whether the proposition that Antichrist will come into existence is necessarily true). The arguments display great variety, taking in operatoru-shift fallacies, philosophical views on time, Aristotelian science, and theological considerations on foreknowledge and prophecy.
巻冊次

pt. 2, fasc. 8 ISBN 9780197260654

内容説明

Paul of Venice, who lived from 1369/72 to 1429, had a varied and successful career as a leader of his religious Order, as a diplomat for the Council of Venice, and as an academic. His most successful work was the Logica Parva , but his most substantial treatise was the Logica Magna . Both works were closely based on the writings of earlier fourteenth-century logicians from Oxford, where Paul had studied, and from Paris, where he may have visited. The Tractatus de Obligationibus is a particularly rich source for mid to late fourteenth-century doctrines. In it Paul describes the rules which logic students were obligated to obey in disputations designed to test their logical skills. In the sources of his discussion of these rules, Paul raises problems not only in formal logic but also in the philosophy of language. The author has provided notes to explain the more obscure parts of Paul's discussion, and which contain full references to his sources. There is an up-to-date bibliography of secondary sources on Obligationes . Specialists in history of logic and philosophy.

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