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Mediaeval and Renaissance Logic 2008
- Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods:
Mediaeval and Renaissance Logic. Handbook of the History of Logic 2, Elsevier 2008, ISBN 978-0-444-51625-1 - Dov M. Gabbay, John Woods:
Preface. - John Marenbon:
The Latin Tradition of Logic to 1100. 1-63 - John Marenbon:
Logic at the Turn of the Twelfth Century. 65-81 - Ian Wilks:
Peter Abelard and his Contemporaries. 83-156 - Terence Parsons:
The development of supposition theory in the later 12th through 14th centuries. 157-280 - Henrik Lagerlund:
The Assimilation of Aristotelian and Arabic Logic up to the Later Thirteenth Century. 281-346 - Ria van der Lecq:
Logic and theories of meaning in the late 13th and early 14th century including the modistae. 347-388 - Gyula Klima:
The nominalist semantics of Ockham and Buridan: A "rational reconstruction". 389-431 - Catarina Dutilh Novaes:
Logic in the 14th century after Ockham. 433-504 - Simo Knuuttila:
Medieval Modal Theories and Modal Logic. 505-578 - Mikko Yrjönsuuri:
Treatments of the paradoxes of self-reference. 579-608 - Earline Jennifer Ashworth:
Developments in the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries. 609-643 - Petr Dvorak:
Relational Logic of Juan Caramuel. 645-665 - Russell Wahl:
Port Royal: The Stirrings of Modernity. 667-699
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