- the continuum, and kinematics. His
magnum opus was the
Regulae solvendi sophismata (Rules for
Solving Sophisms),
written about 1335. He was
Chancellor of...
-
famous and
influential philosophers of the Late
Middle Ages, in his book
Sophismata. It is a self-referential
paradox that
involves a
proposition pronounced...
- not
construe them in the same way. Albert's
voluminous collection of
Sophismata (c. 1359)
examined various sentences that
raise difficulties of interpretation...
- E. (1983). John
Buridan on Self-Reference:
Chapter Eight of Buridan's
Sophismata. An
edition and
translation with an introduction, and
philosophical commentary...
- E. (1982). John
Buridan on Self-Reference:
Chapter Eight of Buridan's
Sophismata. An
edition and
translation with an introduction, and
philosophical commentary...
- (1992). John
Buridan on Self-Reference :
Chapter Eight of Buridan's
Sophismata, with a Translation, and Introduction, and a
Philosophical Commentary...
-
articles on insolubilia, obligations,
properties of terms, syllogism, and
sophismata.
Other great contributors to
medieval logic include Albert of Saxony,...
- London: Longmans, 1972.
Siger of Courtrai,
Summa modorum significandi;
Sophismata ed. by Jan Pinborg, Philadelphia: John Benjamins, 1977.
Corpus Philosophorum...
- commentaries.
Logica nova
Prior Analytics Posterior Analytics Topics Sophismata. The
advent of the
logica nova was the
result of new
Latin translations...
-
synod of Dort (1618–1619). His
published works include:
Responsio ad
sophismata A.
Cocheletii doctoris surbonnistae (1610),
against the
Carmelite Anastasius...