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Logica, or Summa Lamberti /

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Lambert, of Auxerre, active 1250 (Autor)
Otros Autores: Maloney, Thomas S. (Editor , Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
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Publicado: Notre Dame : University of Notre Dame Press, [2015]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Translation of Logica, or Summa Lamberti
  • ch. One Propositions
  • Preliminary Remarks
  • Sound
  • Words
  • Names
  • Verbs
  • Expressions
  • Propositions
  • Categorical Propositions
  • Hypothetical Propositions
  • Categorical Propositions, continued
  • Conversion
  • Equipollency
  • Modal Propositions
  • ch. Two Predicables
  • Genus
  • Species
  • Differentiae
  • Proprium
  • Accident
  • ch. Three Categories
  • Preliminary Remarks
  • Substance
  • Quantity
  • Relation
  • Quality
  • Action
  • Passion
  • When
  • Where
  • Position
  • Possession
  • ch. Four Remarks After The Categories
  • Comment on the Chapter Title
  • Four Kinds of Opposition
  • Priority
  • Concomitance
  • Change
  • Possession
  • ch. Five Syllogism
  • Argument and Argumentation
  • Four Species of Argumentation
  • Syllogism in Detail
  • Material and Formal Principles of Syllogisms
  • Perfect and Imperfect Syllogisms
  • To-Be-Said-of-All and To-Be-Said-of-None
  • Quality and Quantity of Syllogisms
  • Figures of a Syllogism
  • ch. Six Topics
  • Definition of ̀Topic'
  • Maxims and Differentiae of Maxims
  • Intrinsic, Extrinsic, and Intermediate Topics
  • Intrinsic Topics from Substance
  • Topic from Definition
  • Topic from Description
  • Topic from the Explanation of a Name
  • Intrinsic Topics from Concomitants of Substance
  • Topic from a Whole
  • Topic from a Part
  • Additional Topics from a Whole
  • Topics from Cause and Effect
  • Topics from Generation and What Is Generated
  • Topics from Destruction and What Is Destroyed
  • Topic from Uses
  • Topic from Associated Accidents
  • Extrinsic Topics
  • Topic from Authority
  • Topics from a Greater and a Lesser
  • Topic from a Similar
  • Topic from Proportion
  • Topic from Opposites
  • Topic from Disparates
  • Topic from Transumption
  • Intermediate Topics
  • Topic from Conjugates
  • Topic from Cases
  • Topic from Division
  • ch. Seven Sophistical Topics
  • Dialectical and Sophistical Syllogisms
  • Dialectical and Sophistical Disputations
  • Goals of Disputation
  • Fallacies
  • Preliminary Remarks
  • Fallacy of Equivocation
  • Fallacy of Amphiboly
  • Fallacies of Composition and Division
  • Fallacy of Composition
  • Fallacy of Division
  • Fallacy of Accent
  • Fallacy of the Figure of a Word
  • Fallacy of Accident
  • Fallacy of In a Certain Respect and Absolutely
  • Fallacy of Ignorance Regarding Refutation
  • Fallacy of Begging the Original Issue
  • Fallacy of Consequent
  • Fallacy of Treating What Is Not a Cause as a Cause
  • Fallacy of Treating More than One Question as One
  • ch. Eight Properties Of Terms
  • Signification
  • Supposition
  • Copulation
  • Kinds of Suppositions
  • Appellation
  • Ampliation
  • Distribution
  • Relation.