Summulae de dialectica /

Buridan, Jean, 1300-1358,

Summulae de dialectica / John Buridan ; an annotated translation, with a philosophical introduction by Gyula Klima. - 1 online resource (lxii. 1032 pages). - Yale library of medieval philosophy . - Yale library of medieval philosophy. .

Includes bibliographical references (pages 999-1016) and indexes.

Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1. Treatise 1: On propositions -- 1.1. Chapter 1: Some preliminarie -- 1.2. Chapter 2: On names, verb s, and expressions -- 1.3. Chapter 3: On propositions -- 1.4. Chapter 4: On the opposition of categorical propositions -- 1.5. Chapter 5: On the equipollence of propositions -- 1.6. Chapter 6: On the conversions of propositions -- 1.7. Chapter 7: On hypothetical propositions -- 1.8. Chapter 8 : On modal propositions -- 2. Treatise 2: On predicables -- 2.1. Chapter 1: On the predicables 2.2. Chapter 2: On genus 2.3. Chapter 3: On species -- 2.4. Chapter 4: On difference -- 2.5. Chapter 5: On property -- 2.6. Chapter 6: On accident -- 2.7. Chapter 7: The common and proper features of predicables -- 3. Treatise 3: On categories -- 3.1. Chapter 1: Some preliminaries -- 3.2. Chapter 2: On substance -- 3.3. Chapter 3: On quantity -- 3.4. Chapter 4: On relation [ad aliquid] -- 3.5. Chapter 5: On quality -- 3.6. Chapter 6: On action and passion -- 3.7. Chapter 7: On time, place, position, and habit 3.8. Chapter 8: On the genera of opposition3.9. Chapter 9: On motion -- 3.10. Chapter 10: On �prior�, �together�, and �to have� -- 4. Treatise 4: On suppositions -- 4.1. Chapter 1: The difference between signification and supposition -- 4.2. Chapter 2: Divisions of utterances signifying by convention -- 4.3. Chapter 3: The common modes and sorts of supposition -- 4.4. Chapter 4: On the supposition and acceptation of relative terms -- 4.5. Chapter 5: On appellation -- 4.6. Chapter 6: On ampliation and restriction -- 5. Treatise 5: On syllogisms 5.1. Chapter 1: Some general preliminaries5.2. Chapter 2: The modes of the three figures -- 5.3. Chapter 3: About the first figure -- 5.4. Chapter 4: About the second figure -- 5.5. Chapter 5: About the third figure -- 5.6. Chapter 6: About non-mixed modal syllogisms -- 5.7. Chapter 7: On mixed modal syllogisms -- 5.8. Chapter 8: On syllogisms with oblique terms and on reduplicative syllogisms -- 5.9. Chapter 9: About syllogisms with infinite terms -- 5.10. Chapter 10: On the powers of syllogisms -- 6. Treatise 6: On dialectical loci 6.1. Chapter 1: Some general preliminaries6.2. Chapter 2: Description of locus and some classifications of loci -- 6.3. Chapter 3: On loci from substance -- 6.4. Chapter 4: On loci from the concomitants of substance -- 6.5. Chapter 5: On extrinsic loci -- 6.6. Chapter 6: On intermediate loci -- 7. Treatise 7: On fallacies -- 7.1. Chapter 1: General remarks -- 7.2. Chapter 2: On the division of fallacies -- 7.3. Chapter 3: On fallacies of words -- 7.4. Chapter 4: On fallacies apart from words

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Logic, Medieval.
Logique médiévale.
PHILOSOPHY--Logic.
Logic, Medieval.
Logica.
Dialectiek.


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