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Record Nr.

UNINA9911018651303321

Autore

Mora-Márquez Ana María

Titolo

Revisiting Medieval Dialectics / / edited by Ana María Mora-Márquez, Gustavo Fernández Walker

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2025

ISBN

9783031944611

9783031944604

Edizione

[1st ed. 2025.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (341 pages)

Collana

Argumentation Library, , 2215-1907 ; ; 44

Altri autori (Persone)

WalkerGustavo Fernández

Disciplina

189

Soggetti

Philosophy, Medieval

Philosophy, Ancient

Islamic philosophy

Medieval Philosophy

Ancient Philosophy / Classical Philosophy

Islamic Philosophy

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Introduction -- Chapter 1. Laura Castelli (Munich/Cambridge): Alexander of Aphrodisias on Aristotle’s Topics -- Chapter 2. Fosca Mariani Zini (Lille): Boethius’ Topics -- Chapter 3. Barbara Bartocci (Geneva): Latin Medievals on Dialectica Docens -- Chapter 4. Gustavo Fernández Walker (Gothenburg): Premises and Problems in Medieval Dialectics -- Chapter 5. Ana María Mora-Márquez (Gothenburg): The Predicable of the Accident. The Metaphysics of Argumentation -- Chapter 6. Rodrigo Guerizoli (Rio de Janeiro): Quidditative and Causal Definitions in John Buridan -- Chapter 7. Julie Brumberg-Chaumont (CNRS): Disputational Theories and Practices During the 13th Century -- Chapter 8. Alexander Lamprakis (Würtzburg): Aristotle’s Topics in the Arabic Tradition -- Chapter 9. Yehuda Halper (Ramat Gan): The Hebrew Tradition of Aristotelian Dialectics.

Sommario/riassunto

This book presents a collection of essays by prominent young researchers and established scholars on the medieval reception of Aristotle’s Topics in the Latin, Arabic and Hebraic traditions, as well as on its late-ancient sources in Alexander of Aphrodisias and Boethius.



The book thus provides a fruitful engagement with the late-ancient to medieval reception of the Topics, a tradition that has been understudied in recent scholarship. The collected contributions revisit the reception of the Topics focusing on historical analyses of dialectics as a general method of argumentation and as a scientific method. The authors studied in this book range from well-known figures such as Alexander, Boethius, Buridan and Avicenna, to the lesser-known Radulphus Brito, Judah ben Shlomo ha Kohen, and Ibn Tumlus. This book is an important contribution to the study of argumentation theory in the historical past and is of interest to scholars of the historical development of dialectical argumentation and argumentation theorists.