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Buridan's **** is an
illustration of a
paradox in
philosophy in the
conception of free will. It
refers to a
hypothetical situation wherein an **** (or donkey)...
- Jean
Buridan (/ˈbjʊərɪdən/; French: [byʁidɑ̃]; Latin:
Johannes Burid****; c. 1301 – c. 1359/62) was an
influential 14th‑century
French philosopher. Buridan...
- In
quantified modal logic, the
Buridan formula and the
converse Buridan formula (more accurately,
schemata rather than formulas) (i)
syntactically state...
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Buridan's Bridge (also
known as
Sophism 17) is
described by Jean
Buridan, one of the most
famous and
influential philosophers of the Late
Middle Ages,...
- and were
studied by
medieval scholars such as
Peter Abelard and Jean
Buridan. His
influence on
logic continued well into the 19th century. In addition...
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Buridan's Donkey (French: L'âne de
Buridan) is a 1932
French comedy film
directed by
Alexandre Ryder and
starring René Lefèvre,
Colette Darfeuil and Mona...
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Alexander Anselm Autrecourt Aquinas Bacon Bede
Berengar Bernard Bonaventure Buridan Catherine Cusa
Eckhart Eriugena Giles Gregory I
Grosseteste Gundissalinus...
- to be
reworked in
general in the mid-14th
century by the
likes of John
Buridan. Aristotle's
Prior Analytics did not, however,
incorporate such a comprehensive...
- Ptolemy's
influence on
Copernicus and
Philoponus on Bonaventure, Gersonides,
Buridan,
Oresme and Galileo.
Military innovations included the
riding stirrup which...
- as an
attractive force. In the 14th century,
European philosophers Jean
Buridan and
Albert of Saxony—who were
influenced by
Islamic scholars Ibn Sina and...