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John Buridan's 'Treatise on Consequences' contains arguably the most important treatment of logical consequence in the middle ages. Buridan was a philosopher and logician working at the University of Paris in the mid-fourteenth century. His works include commentaries on many of Aristo...

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Autor principal: Buridan, Jean, 1300-1358 (Autor)
Otros Autores: Read, Stephen, 1947- (Traductor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
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Publicado: New York : Fordham University Press, 2015.
Edición:First edition.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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505 0 0 |t Frontmatter --  |t contents --  |t Acknowledgments --  |t Introduction --  |t Editorial Introduction --  |t Book I. Consequences in General and Consequences between Assertoric Propositions. Chapter 1: The Truth and Falsity of Propositions --  |t Chapter 2: The Causes of the Truth and Falsity of Propositions --  |t Chapter 3: The Definition of Consequence --  |t Chapter 4: The Division of Consequences --  |t Chapter 5: The Supposition of Terms --  |t Chapter 6: The Ampliation of Terms --  |t Chapter 7: The Matter and Form of Propositions --  |t Chapter 8: Conclusions --  |t Book II. Consequences between Modal Propositions. Chapter 1: Modal Propositions. Chapter 2: The Division of Modal Propositions into Composite and Divided --  |t Chapter 3: The Division of Divided Modal Propositions into Affirmative and Negative --  |t Chapter 4: The Ampliation of the Terms of Divided Modal Propositions --  |t Chapter 5: Equivalences --  |t Chapter 6: Conclusions about Divided Modals --  |t Chapter 7: Conclusions about Composite Modals --  |t Book III. Syllogisms between Assertoric Propositions. Part I: Syllogisms between Propositions Containing Direct Terms. Chapter 1: The Division of Consequences --  |t Chapter 2: The Syllogism --  |t Chapter 3: The Division of Terms into Finite and Infinite. Chapter 4: Conclusions --  |t Part II: Syllogisms between Propositions Containing Oblique Terms. Chapter 1: Propositions Containing Oblique Terms --  |t Chapter 2: The Syllogistic Extremes and Middle --  |t Chapter 3: Conclusions --  |t Book IV. Syllogisms between Modal Propositions. Chapter 1: Syllogisms between Composite Modal Propositions --  |t Chapter 2: Syllogisms between Divided Propositions of Necessity and Possibility --  |t Chapter 3: Syllogisms between Divided Modal Propositions of Each- Way Contingency --  |t Chapter 4: Syllogisms between Reduplicative Propositions --  |t Notes --  |t Glossary --  |t Index 
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