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Hochschild / Nevitt / Wood Metaphysics Through Semantics: The Philosophical Recovery of the Medieval Mind
Erscheinungsjahr 2023
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Essays in Honor of Gyula Klima
E-Book, Englisch, Band 242, 410 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: International Archives of the History of Ideas Archives internationales d'histoire des idées
ISBN: 978-3-031-15026-5
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
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Introduction: In Appreciation of Gyula Klima (Joshua P. Hochschild).- Part I. Before Aquinas.- Chapter 1. Pythagoras, the Philosopher and Grammar Teacher (Br. Lib. Add. MS 37516 recto) (István Bodnár).- Chapter 2. Abelard on Existential Inference (Peter King).- Chapter 3. Rereading “Saint Anselm’s Proof” (Daniel Patrick Moloney).- Chapter 4. Albert the Great Among the Pygmies: Explaining Animal Intelligence in the Thirteenth Century (Peter G. Sobol).- Part II. Aquinas.- Chapter 5. “The Essential Differentiae of Things are Unknown to Us”:Thomas Aquinas on the Limits of the Knowability of Natural Substances (Fabrizio Amerini).- Chapter 6. Aquinas, perversor philosophiae suae (Gábor Borbély).- Chapter 7. Knowing Non-existent Natures: A Problem for Aquinas’s Semantics of Essence (Turner C. Nevitt).- Chapter 8. Metaphors, Dead and Alive (Martin Klein).- Chapter 9. Truth and Person in Aquinas’s De veritate (Robert J. Dobie).- Chapter 10. Transcendentals Explained Through Syncategoremata: Is Being as Truth a Transcendental According to Thomas Aquinas? (Giovanni Ventimiglia).- Chapter 11. Truth as a Transcendental (Edward Feser).- Part III. Ockham and Buridan.- Chapter 12. Four Notes on the Grammar of Ockham’s Mental Language (Claude Panaccio).- Chapter 13. Thoughts About Things: Aquinas, Buridan and Late Medieval Nominalism (Calvin G. Normore).- Chapter 14. Buridan’s Reinterpretation of Natural Possibility and Necessity (Guido Alt).- Chapter 15. The Semantic Account of Formal Consequence, from Alfred Tarski Back to John Buridan (Jacob Archambault).- Chapter 16. Skeptical Motivators in Buridan’s Philosophy of Science (Ariane Economos).- Part IV. Other Scholastics.- Chapter 17. Parody or Touch-Up? Duns Scotus’s Engagement with Anselm’s Proslogion Argument (Giorgio Pini).- Chapter 18. De se vs. de facto Ontology in Late-Medieval Realism (Laurent Cesalli).- Chapter 19. Connotation vs. Extrinsic Denomination: Peter Auriol on Intentions and Intellectual Cognition (Giacomo Fornasieri).- Chapter 20. Temporal Origins Essentialism and Gappy Existence in Marsilius of Inghen’s Quaestiones super libros De generatione et corruptione (Adam Wood)).- Chapter 21. John of Ripa and the Metaphysics of Christology (Richard Cross).- Afterword.- Gyula Klima as Medievalist: A Select Bibliographical Essay (Jacob Archambault).