The thirteenth-century notion of signification : the discussions and their origin and development

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The thirteenth-century notion of signification : the discussions and their origin and development

by Ana María Mora-Márquez

(Investigating medieval philosophy, v. 10)

Brill, c2015

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-175) and indexes

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内容説明

In The Thirteenth-Century Notion of Signification, Ana Maria Mora-Marquez presents an exhaustive study of the three 13th-century discussions explicitly dealing with the notion of Significatio. Her study aims to show that the three discussions emerge because of apparently opposite claims about the signification of words in the authoritative literature of the period, namely in Aristotle, Boethius and Priscian. It also shows that the three discussions develop in the same direction - towards a unified use of the notion of signification, which keeps its explanatory role in semiotics, but loses its role in grammar and logic. Mora-Marquez offers us the first exhaustive analysis of the scholarly discussions around the notion of signification in the pre-nominalist medieval tradition.

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Contents Introduction 1 Part 1 Signification of Concepts and Signification of Things 1 Ancient Sources 11 1.1 Aristotle's Perihermeneias 11 Perihermeneias 1.16a3-8: Utterances as Symbols and Signs 13 Perihermeneias 1.16a9-18: Simple and Compound Linguistic Items 18 Contradiction and Equivocation 20 1.2 Boethius' Second Commentary on the Perihermeneias 21 The Subject Matter of the Perihermeneias according to Boethius 22 Boethius on Perihermeneias 1.16a3-8 23 Concepts and Likenesses in Boethius 31 2 Medieval Discussions about Signification of Concepts and Signification of Things 36 2.1 Whether Words (Qua Names) Signify Concepts or Things 36 The Semiotic Angle 41 The Immediate Signification of Concepts 41 The Modist Rejection of the Immediate Signification of Concepts 52 Roger Bacon and Peter John Olivi's Rejection of the Immediate Signification of Concepts 61 The Verificational Angle 70 2.2 Whether Words Lose Their Signification with the Destruction of Their Significate 76 Anonymus Alani's 'Omnis Homo De Necessitate Est Animal' (Paris bnf Lat. 16135, ff. 99rb-103vb) 80 Roger Bacon's De Signis iv.2 87 Boethius of Dacia's Sophisma ohnea 92 Peter John Olivi's Quaestiones logicales q.3 95 Anonymus Alani's Solution to the Sophisma ohnea 98 Part 2 Signification in Logic and in Grammar 3 Names and Verbs in Priscian and in Aristotle 109 3.1 Priscian on the Constitution of Parts of Speech and Sentences 109 The Role of the Notion of Signification in the Division and Order of the Parts of Speech 111 Names and Verbs and Their Construction according to Priscian 115 3.2 Names and Verbs in Aristotle's Perihermeneias 118 4 The Role of the Significate (significatum) in Grammar and in Logic 123 4.1 The Pre-Modist Tradition 123 4.2 The Modist Tradition 139 Conclusion 157 Bibliography 163 Index of Subjects 176 Index of Modern Authors 180 Index of Ancient and Medieval Authors 182

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