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  • Existence and Reference in Medieval Logic

    Existence and Reference in Medieval Logic

  • The History of Logic

    The History of Logic

  • Denoting Concepts, Reference, and the Logic of Names, Classes As As Many, Groups, and Plurals

    Denoting Concepts, Reference, and the Logic of Names, Classes As As Many, Groups, and Plurals

  • Philosophy May 20, 2013

    Philosophy May 20, 2013

  • Handbook-Of-Semiotics.Pdf

    Handbook-Of-Semiotics.Pdf

  • In Ockham's Theory of Supposition

    In Ockham's Theory of Supposition

  • Challenges and Opportunities from the Perspectives of Contemporary Philosophy and Religion

    Challenges and Opportunities from the Perspectives of Contemporary Philosophy and Religion

  • History of Renaissance and Modern Logic from 1400 to 1850

    History of Renaissance and Modern Logic from 1400 to 1850

  • John Buridan

    John Buridan

  • An Introduction to Late Mediaeval Logic and Semantic Theory

    An Introduction to Late Mediaeval Logic and Semantic Theory

  • March 29 – April 07, 2013 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

    March 29 – April 07, 2013 Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

  • Keith Donnellan Keith Donnellan (1931 – ) Began His Studies at the University of Maryland, and Earned His Bachelor’S Degree from Cornell University

    Keith Donnellan Keith Donnellan (1931 – ) Began His Studies at the University of Maryland, and Earned His Bachelor’S Degree from Cornell University

  • Supposition Theory S 1229 Elements in Suhrawardı¯’S Writings

    Supposition Theory S 1229 Elements in Suhrawardı¯’S Writings

  • Supposition, Signification, and Universals : Metaphysical and Lingiustic Complexity in Aquinas

    Supposition, Signification, and Universals : Metaphysical and Lingiustic Complexity in Aquinas

  • Thomas Aquinas, Magister Ludi: the Relation of Medieval Logic and Theology

    Thomas Aquinas, Magister Ludi: the Relation of Medieval Logic and Theology

  • Book Chapter

    Book Chapter

  • Responses to Medieval Nominalism in John Wyclifs

    Responses to Medieval Nominalism in John Wyclifs

  • Bibliography of Medieval Theories of Mental Language (M - Z)

    Bibliography of Medieval Theories of Mental Language (M - Z)

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  • The Humanistic, Fideistic Philosophy of Philip Melanchthon (1497-1560)
  • Ibārā (Philosophia Verlag, Munich: 2013) Translation of Ibn Sn, Al-Maqlt, Ed
  • Signification and Modes of Signifying in Thirteenth-Century Logic: a Preface to Aquinas on Analogy
  • Current Trends in Linguistics
  • Term Kinds and the Formality of Aristotelian Modal Logic
  • The Nominalist Semantics of Ockham and Buridan
  • Bibliography on the Ontology of William of Ockham
  • Breve Historia De La Lingüística
  • Logic a Brief Excursion
  • Supposition As Quantification Versus
  • The Formal and the Formalized: the Cases of Syllogistic and Supposition Theory
  • SAGP SSIPS 2016 Abstracts Anthony Preus
  • Introduction to Mathematical Logic (1903), and Then with Alfred North Whitehead, in Principia Mathematica (1910- 13)
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  • Introduction: Logic and Literary Form
  • On the Relation Between Natural Philosophy, Mathematics and Logic in the Investigation on Atomism in the Middle Ages
  • Modalities in Medieval Logic
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