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  • ...e and Cognition'' Acts of the Symposium, the Copenhagen School of Medieval Philosophy, January 10-13, 1996, p 77.</ref>. Pinborg was a pupil of Roos.
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  • ...Area of specialisation: history of medieval philosophy, history of logic, philosophy of language.
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  • ...y, Phenomenology and Existentialism (particularly Sartre and Kierkegaard), Philosophy of Religion.
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  • ...appen (KNAW). His teaching subject is the History of ancient and medieval philosophy
    385 bytes (53 words) - 18:16, 21 February 2009
  • ...Seminary in Shrewsbury, Missouri; his main area research is late medieval philosophy; he has published seven volumes of translations from Latin and over fifty a
    499 bytes (65 words) - 20:53, 19 February 2009
  • ....mit.edu The Internet Classics Archive] Classics of ancient literature and philosophy. Well indexed (by line). [[Category: Medieval Websites]]
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  • ...icated research, and has numerous publications, including many editions of medieval philosophical texts (mostly Latin, some Greek). ...viously (1982-86 and 1989-91) director of the Institute of Greek and Latin Medieval Philology, which in 1992 was fused with the Institute of Classics to form t
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  • ...07 [http://thomistica.net/news/2007/8/4/international-congress-of-medieval-philosophy-in-palermo-200.html] *Celina Ana Lértora Mendoza: Tres versiones del concordismo medieval: Averroes, Maimónides y Tomás de Aquino
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  • ...with bibliographies of both primary and secondary sources. A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages is extensively cross-referenced and indexed, constitutin [[Category:Medieval philosophy secondary sources]]
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  • ...ological interest, the volume is organised by those topics in which recent philosophy has made the greatest progress. * Part I. Medieval Philosophical Literature:
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  • In medieval logic, '''syncategoremata''' are words which are not '''categorematic''': t More than fifty different words were considered in the medieval logicians' treatment of syncategoremata.
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  • '''Peter King''' is a medieval scholar. He currently teaches at the University of Toronto * Emotions in Medieval Thought, forthcoming in The Oxford Handbook of the Emotionsi, edited by Pet
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  • ...&ndash; 1955) was a member of the [[Franciscan]] order and a distinguished medieval scholar.<ref name="Bonaventure">{{cite web|url=http://web.sbu.edu/friedsam/ ...he was not expected to live. While he was resting he began his work as a medieval scholar by translating [[Directory:Logic Museum/Etienne Gilson|Etienne Gils
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  • * [[List of medieval philosophers]] * [[Oxford University (Medieval)]] / [[Cambridge University (Medieval)]]
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  • * Gracia, J.E. & Noone, T., ''A Companion to Philosophy in the Middle Ages'', Blackwell 2003. * Honderich, T., (ed.) ''The Oxford Companion to Philosophy'', article "Duns Scotus", Oxford 1995.
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  • ...d and Paris Traditions in Logic. ''The Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy'', edited by Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny and Jan Pinborg. Cambridge, pp ...Synthese Historical Library. Studies and Texts in the History of Logic and Philosophy, Vol. 32. Dordrecht, pp. 57-90.
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  • ...on (''oratio enunciativa''), not the meaning of an assertion, as in modern philosophy of language and logic. A ''categorical proposition'' is a simple propositio ...pair of affirmative and negative statements he calls a 'contradiction' (in medieval Latin, ''contradictio''). Examples of contradictories are 'every man is whi
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  • ...[[France|French]] [[Thomism|Thomistic]] [[philosopher]] and [[historian of philosophy]]. In 1946 he attained the distinction of being elected an "Immortal" (memb ...e [[Collège de France]] under [[Henri Bergson]], he finished his degree in Philosophy in 1906. In 1907 he married Therese Ravise of Melun, and he taught in the h
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  • '''Gyula Klima''' is a medieval scholar. He is currently professor of philosophy at Fordham University. *Klima, G. (contracted) Medieval Philosophy: A Systematic Survey for the 21st Century, Continuum Publishers
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