LEADER 03660nam 2200433 450 001 9910163121503321 005 20180509220223.0 010 $a90-04-32427-5 024 7 $a10.1163/9789004324275 035 $a(CKB)3710000001009174 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC4790403 035 $a(OCoLC)961009705 035 $a(nllekb)BRILL9789004324275 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000001009174 100 $a20161026d2016 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $2rdacontent 182 $2rdamedia 183 $2rdacarrier 200 00$aHistory of logic and semantics $estudies on the aristotelian and 210 1$a[S.l.] :$cBRILL,$d2016. 215 $a1 online resource (322 pages) 311 $a90-04-32426-7 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $tPreliminary Material -- $tIntroduction /$rPaloma Pérez-Ilzarbe and María Cerezo -- $tHow the Fallacy of Accident Got Its Name (and Lost It) /$rAllan Bäck -- $tTo Be in a Subject and Accident /$rJosé Miguel Gambra -- $tAnselm of Canterbury?s Theory of Meaning: Analysis of Some Semantic Distinctions in De Grammatico /$rMaría Cerezo -- $tAliquid amplius audire desiderat: Desire in Abelard?s Theory of Incomplete and Non-Assertive Complete Sentences /$rLuisa Valente -- $tThe Introductiones Montanae maiores: A Student?s Guide to Logic /$rJoke Spruyt -- $tTu scis an de mentiente sit falsum Sortem esse illum: On the Syncategorem ?an? /$rAngel d?Ors -- $tThe Collection of Grammatical Sophismata in ms London, bl, Burney 330: An Exploratory Study /$rC.H. Kneepkens -- $tObligations and Conditionals /$rMikko Yrjönsuuri -- $tSi tantum pater est non tantum pater est: An English Sophisma from the Late Thirteenth Century /$rSten Ebbesen -- $tEx impossibili quodlibet sequitur (Angel d?Ors) /$rCalvin G. Normore -- $tRichard Billingham and the Oxford Obligationes Texts: Restrictions on positio /$rE. Jennifer Ashworth -- $tRichard Kilvington and the Theory of Obligations /$rStephen Read -- $tThe Signification of the Copula in Fernando de Enzinas? Syncategoremata /$rPaloma Pérez-Ilzarbe -- $tBibliography -- $tIndex of Concepts -- $tIndex of Manuscripts -- $tIndex of Names. 330 $aThis volume pays homage to the historian of logic Angel d?Ors (1951-2012), by bringing together a set of studies that together illuminate the complex historical development of logic and semantics. Two main traditions, Aristotelian and terminist, are showcased to demonstrate the changes and confrontations that constitute this history, and a number of different authors and texts, from the Boethian reception of Aristotle to the post-medieval terminism, are discussed. Special topics dealt with include the medieval reception of ancient logic; technical tools for the medieval analysis of language; the medieval theory of consequence; the medieval practice of disputation and sophisms; and the post-medieval refinement of the terminist tools. Contributors are E.J. Ashworth, Allan Bäck, María Cerezo, Sten Ebbesen, José Miguel Gambra, C.H. Kneepkens, Kalvin Normore, Angel d?Ors, Paloma Pérez-Ilzarbe, Stephen Read, Joke Spruyt, Luisa Valente, and Mikko Yrjönsuuri. These articles were also published in Vivarium , Volume 53, Nos. 2-4 (2015). 606 $aLogic$xHistory 606 $aSemantics (Philosophy)$xHistory 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aLogic$xHistory. 615 0$aSemantics (Philosophy)$xHistory. 676 $a100 801 0$bNL-LeKB 801 1$bNL-LeKB 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910163121503321 996 $aHistory of logic and semantics$92203436 997 $aUNINA