Description |
1 online resource : illustrations |
Series |
Investigating medieval philosophy, 1879-9787 ; volume 16 |
|
Investigating medieval philosophy ; v. 16.
|
Contents |
Introduction -- Early 12th-century debates on modal propositions. The received views on modalities; The grammar and syntax of modal claims; The nature of modalities and the signification of modal terms -- Abelard's modal logic. Abelard on de re and de dicto modalities; The existential import of modal propositions; The logic of modal propositions; Simple and determinate modal propositions -- Abelard on the metaphysics and epistemology of modalities. Natures and modalities; Abelard on the many senses of possibility -- Conclusion |
Summary |
"This book offers a major reassessment of Peter Abelard's modal logic and theory of modalities, presenting them as far more uniform and consistent than was until now recognized. Irene Binini offers new ways of connecting Abelard's modal views with other parts of his logic, semantics, metaphysics and theology. Further, the work also provides a comprehensive study of the logical context in which Abelard's theories originated and developed, by presenting fresh evidence about many 11th- and 12th-century sources that are still unpublished. This analysis sheds new light on the relations between Abelard and ancient authors such as Aristotle, Boethius, and Priscian, as well as between Abelard and his contemporaries, such as Anselm of Canterbury, William of Champeaux, Joscelin of Soissons, and Alberic of Paris"-- Provided by publisher |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on December 13, 2021) |
Subject |
Abelard, Peter, 1079-1142.
|
|
Abelard, Peter, 1079-1142 |
|
Modality (Logic)
|
|
Logic, Medieval.
|
|
Philosophy, Medieval.
|
|
Logic, Medieval
|
|
Modality (Logic)
|
|
Philosophy, Medieval
|
Form |
Electronic book
|
LC no. |
2021035290 |
ISBN |
9789004470460 |
|
9004470468 |
|