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1882

Johannes Buridanus: Summulae: De syllogismis

Abstract

is the fifth treatise of John Buridan’s , a textbook he wrote for his logic course in the Faculty of Arts at the University of Paris. contains material related to Aristotle’s and Boethius’s . The textbook discusses inferences involving not only propositions de inesse, but also propositions featuring oblique, reduplicative and infinite terms. Buridan displays a keen interest in modal inferences and inferences involving propositional attitudes. Buridan’s continues along the lines of his nominalist conception of the relations between mind, language and reality.

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