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The Sophismata of Richard Kilvington: introduction, translation, and commentary

New York: Cambridge University Press (1990)

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  1. The compossibility of impossibilities and ars obligatoria.Mirko Yrjönsuuri - 1998 - History and Philosophy of Logic 19 (4):235-248.
    In this paper I present a new approach to the so called ars obligatoria of the thirteenth and early fourteenth century. In standard medieval disputations an opponent attacks a thesis defended by the respondent. Some thirteenth-century authors distinguish two duties that the respondent has. First, he must grant whatever seems to be true. Second, he must grant whatever follows from what he has already granted. When the first duty is overridden by the specific duty to defend a false thesis (which (...)
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  • Logic and the Condemnations of 1277.Sara L. Uckelman - 2010 - Journal of Philosophical Logic 39 (2):201-227.
    The struggle to delineate the relationship between theology and logic flourished in the thirteenth century and culminated in two condemnations in early 1277, one in Paris and the other in Oxford. To see how much and what kind of effect ecclesiastical actions such as condemnations and prohibitions to teach had on the development of logic in the Middle Ages, we investigate the events leading up to the 1277 actions, the condemned propositions, and the parts of these condemnations connected to modal (...)
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  • Disputations, obligations and logical coherence.Mikko Yrjönsuufu - 2000 - Theoria 66 (2):205-223.
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