Categories and logic in Duns Scotus : an interpretation of Aristotle's Categories in the late thirteenth century

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Categories and logic in Duns Scotus : an interpretation of Aristotle's Categories in the late thirteenth century

by Giorgio Pini

(Studien und Texte zur Geistesgeschichte des Mittelalters, Bd. 77)

Brill, 2002

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [203]-217) and indexes

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This volume deals with thirteenth-century interpretations of Aristotle's Categories, providing at the same time an introduction to some main themes of medieval philosophical logic. It analyzes various answers to the question whether the Aristotle's short and influential treatise is a logical or a metaphysical work, and to the connected question, whether categories are words, concepts, or things. It also presents the doctrine of the so-called 'second intentions', and traces the influence that it had on the interpretation of the Categories in authors such as Thomas Aquinas, Peter of Auvergne, Simon of Faversham, Radulphus Brito, and Duns Scotus. The last two chapters, entirely devoted to Duns Scotus's reading of the Categories, provide a systematic introduction to Scotus's commentary on Aristotle's treatise, which has hitherto been largely neglected.

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Preface Introduction 1. Categories and Logic in the Thirteenth Century 2. Intentions and Modes of Understanding in Thomas Aquinas 3. Second Intentions in Henry of Ghent, Simon of Faversham and Radulphus Brito 4. Second Intentions in Duns Scotus 5. Scouts on the Logical Consideration of Categories 6. Scotus' Reading of Aristotle's 'Categories' Bibliography Index of Names Index of Subjects

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