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Mereology is the theory which deals with parts and wholes in the concrete sense, and this study follows its varied fortunes during the Middle Ages. Preliminary indications as to its metaphysical situation are followed by a brief sketch of Boethius' contribution. Peter Abelard, Gilbert of Poitie...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Henry, Desmond Paul
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : B.R. Grüner, 1991.
Colección:Bochumer Studien zur Philosophie ; Bd. 16.
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references (pages xvii-xxv) and index. 
505 0 |a Medieval Mereology; Editorial page; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Preface; Coded Booklist; 0. Introduction: Mereology, Metaphysics, and Speculative Grammar; 0.1 Mereology, Ancient and Contemporary; 0.2 Medieval Mereology and Metaphysics; 0.3 Intimations of Speculative Grammar; 0.4 The Grammar of Quiddity and Universals; 0.5 The Grammar of Parthood; 0.6 Unity of Medieval and Contemporary Approaches; 0.7 Summary; 1. The Early Medieval Inheritance; 1.1 Aims and Method; 1.2 Assets for Exploitation; 1.3 Boethius on Division; 1.31 Outline; 1.32 The Thesis of Part-Whole Disparity 
505 8 |a 1.4 X-parts and Parts-of-X1.5 The Scandal of the Non-discrete Singular; 1.6 Temporal Parts; 1.7 Conclusion; 2. Abelard and His Contemporaries; 2.1 Historical Preliminary; 2.2 Some Crucial Distinctions; 2.3 Parts-of-X and X-parts (cf. 1.4 above); 2.4 Identity and Principal Parts; 2.5 Increase and Decrease; 2.6 The Temporal Dimension; 2.7 Master Peter's Mereology; 2.8 Porretan Mereological Scandals; 2.81 The Originality of Gilbert of Poitiers; 2.82 Clarembald's Accusation; 2.83 The Gilbertian Innovations; 2.84 The Compendium of Porretan Logic.; 2.9 Concluding Remarks on Section 2 
505 8 |a 3. Aquinas -- Mereological Aspects3.1 Metaphysical Background; 3.101 Introduction; 3.11 From Elements to Form; 3.12 Quiddity and the Individual; 3.2 Wholes and Parts; 3.3 Further Precisions; 3.31 Matter and Part; 3.32 Essential or Integral? The status of Matter and Form.; 3.33 Form-parts and Integrality; 3.34 'Part of ...' as a Functor; 3.35 Principal Parts; 3.36 Analogically Integral Parts; 3.4 Anatomy of the Soul; 3.41 Parts-of-X and X-Parts; 3.42 Organic Parts and the Mereological Axiomatic; 3.43 The Soul in Quaestiones Disputatae; 3.44 Eucharistic Mereology; 3.5 Attributions and Actions 
505 8 |a 3.6 Resurrection and Identity3.7 Natural and Artificial; 4. Some Buridanian Theses; 5. The De Sophisticis Elenchis in the Thirteenth Century; 5.1 Introduction; 5.2 Integral and Universal; 5.3 Attributions: from secundum quid to simplidter; 5.4 Mereology and Manifolds; 5.5 Around the Liar Paradox; 6. Wyclif s Deviant Mereology; 6.1 A Wycliffian Work on Universals: General Prospectus; 6.2 Parallels and Innovations; 7. Categorematic and Syncategorematic; 7.01 Transitional Introduction; 7.1 Syncategoremata as Functors; 7.2 Examples from Earlier Syncategoremata-Treatises 
505 8 |a 7.3 Nicholas of Paris on totus, 'whole'.7.4 Nicholas of Paris on Exceptives; 7.5 Ockham on Integral Wholes; 8. Venetian Harvest; 8.01 Paul of Venice: Life and Style.; 8.02 Scope of the Present Treatment.; 8.03 References and Cross-references.; 8.04 Edition and Translation Policy.; 8.05 The Categorematic/Syncategorematic Distinction.; 8.06 General Remarks on 'whole' taken Syncategorematically.; 8.1 Truths derived from the syncategorematic 'whole'.; 8.2 Falsehoods derived from the syncategorematic 'whole'.; 8.31 Argument against the Truth of [8.12]; 8.32 Argument against the Truth of [8.11] 
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