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The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy : From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Disintegration of Scholasticism, 1100–1600
Ancient scholastic logic as the source of medieval scholastic logic
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Sten Ebbesen
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March 11 1982
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Book chapters
pp. i
Frontmatter
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 9
Medieval philosophical literature
pp. 43
Aristoteles latinus
pp. 80
The medieval interpretation of Aristotle
pp. 99
Ancient scholastic logic as the source of medieval scholastic logic
pp. 128
Predicables and categories
pp. 143
Abelard and the culmination of the old logic
pp. 159
The origins of the theory of the properties of terms
pp. 174
The Oxford and Paris traditions in logic
pp. 188
The semantics of terms
pp. 197
The semantics of propositions
pp. 211
Syncategoremata, exponibilia, sophismata
pp. 246
Insolubilia
pp. 254
Speculative grammar
pp. 271
Topics: their development and absorption into consequences
pp. 300
Consequences
pp. 315
From the beginning to the early fourteenth century
pp. 335
Obligations: Developments in the fourteenth century
pp. 342
Modal logic
pp. 358
Future contingents
pp. 383
Essence and existence
pp. 411
Universals in the early fourteenth century
pp. 440
Faith, ideas, illumination, and experience
pp. 460
Intuitive and abstractive cognition
pp. 479
Intentions and impositions
pp. 496
Demonstrative science
pp. 519
The interpretation of Aristotle'sPhysicsand the science of motion
pp. 537
The effect of the condemnation of 1277
pp. 540
The Oxford calculators
pp. 564
Infinity and continuity
pp. 593
The potential and the agent intellect
pp. 602
Sense, intellect, and imagination in Albert, Thomas, and Siger
pp. 623
Criticisms of Aristotelian psychology and the Augustinian–Aristotelian synthesis
pp. 629
Free will and free choice
pp. 642
Thomas Aquinas on human action
pp. 655
The reception and interpretation of Aristotle'sEthics
pp. 673
Happiness: the perfection of man
pp. 687
Conscience
pp. 705
Natural morality and natural law
pp. 721
The reception and interpretation of Aristotle'sPolitics
pp. 738
Rights, natural rights, and the philosophy of law
pp. 757
The state of nature and the origin of the state
pp. 771
The just war
pp. 785
The eclipse of medieval logic
pp. 797
Humanism and the teaching of logic
pp. 808
Changes in the approach to language
pp. 818
Scholasticism in the seventeenth century
pp. 838
Neoscholasticism
pp. 893
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