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History of logic - Medieval Logic

History of logic - Medieval Logic: Encyclopedia II - History of logic - Medieval Logic

"Medieval Logic" (also known as "Scholastic Logic") generally means the form of Aristotelian logic developed in medieval Occident throughout the period c 1200-1600. The tradition was developed through textbooks such as that by Peter of Spain (fl. thirteenth century), whose exact identity is unknown, who was the author of a standard textbook on logic, the Tractatus which was well known in Europe for many centuries. The tradition reached its high point in the fourteenth century, with the works of ...

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History of logic: Encyclopedia II - History of logic - Medieval Logic



History of logic - Medieval Logic

"Medieval Logic" (also known as "Scholastic Logic") generally means the form of Aristotelian logic developed in medieval Occident throughout the period c 1200-1600. The tradition was developed through textbooks such as that by Peter of Spain (fl. thirteenth century), whose exact identity is unknown, who was the author of a standard textbook on logic, the Tractatus which was well known in Europe for many centuries.

The tradition reached its high point in the fourteenth century, with the works of William of Ockham (c. 1287-1347) and Jean Buridan.

One feature of the Development of Aristotelian logic through what is known as Supposition Theory, a study of the semantics of the terms of the proposition.

The last great works in this tradition are the Logic of John Poinsot (1589-1644, known as John of St Thomas), and the Metaphysical Disputations of Francisco Suarez (1548-1617).


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