The following pages link to Articulating Medieval Logic (Q5402338):
Displaying 19 items.
- The logic of categorematic and syncategorematic infinity (Q510704) (← links)
- Two theories of supposition? (Q1286627) (← links)
- Supposition as quantification versus supposition as global quantificational effect (Q1286628) (← links)
- Multiple quantification and the use of special quantifiers in early sixteenth century logic (Q1844198) (← links)
- The neo-Carnapians (Q2053992) (← links)
- Leibniz among the nominalists (Q2094159) (← links)
- Relational syllogisms with numerical quantifiers and beyond (Q2135948) (← links)
- Preface: Medieval logic (Q2354868) (← links)
- When the world is not enough: medieval ways to deal with the lack of referents (Q2354879) (← links)
- A Note on ‘Distributive Terms, Truth, and<i>The Port Royal Logic</i>’ (Q2963984) (← links)
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- The Modal Equivalence Rules of the Port-Royal Logic (Q4608207) (← links)
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- Existential Import and an Unnecessary Restriction on Predicate Logics (Q5207920) (← links)
- Dialectic, the Dictum de Omni and Ecthesis (Q5208123) (← links)
- THE PERIPATETIC PROGRAM IN CATEGORICAL LOGIC: LEIBNIZ ON PROPOSITIONAL TERMS (Q5221292) (← links)
- Saving the Square of Opposition (Q6098649) (← links)
- Aristotelian and Boolean properties of the Keynes-Johnson octagon of opposition (Q6623814) (← links)
- Time and Indexicality in Buridan’s Concept of Logical Consequence (Q6650470) (← links)