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Can God Know More? A Case Study in the Later Medieval Debate about Propositions

In Charles Bolyard & Rondo Keele (eds.), Later Medieval Metaphysics: Ontology, Language, and Logic. New York: Fordham University Press. pp. 161-187 (2013)

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  1. Predestination, Foreknowledge, and Future Contingents.William of Ockham - 1969 - Indianapolis: Hackett. Edited by Marilyn McCord Adams & Norman Kretzmann.
    INTRODUCTION OCKHAM'S LIFE AND THE DATE OF THE TREATISE William Ockham, a highly influential philosopher of the fourteenth century and one of the most ...
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  • Propositions.Richard Cartwright - 1962 - In R. J. Butler (ed.), Analytical Philosophy, First Series. Oxford University Press.
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  • Facts vs. Things.Susan Brower-Toland - 2006 - Review of Metaphysics 60 (3):597-642.
    Commentators have long agreed that Wodeham’s account of objects of judgment is highly innovative, but they have continued to disagree about its proper interpretation. Some read him as introducing items that are merely supervenient on (and nothing in addition to) Aristotelian substances and accidents; others take him to be introducing a new type of entity in addition to substances and accidents—namely, abstract states of affairs. In this paper, I argue that both interpretations are mistaken: the entities Wodeham introduces are really (...)
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  • William Ockham.Marilyn McCord Adams - 1987 - Notre Dame, Ind.: University of Notre Dame Press.
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  • How it played in the Rue de Fouarre: The reception of Adam wodeham's theory of the Complexe Significable in the arts faculty at Paris in the mid-fourteenth century.Jack Zupko - 1994 - Franciscan Studies 54 (1):211-225.
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  • Can what is asserted be a sentence?Howard K. Wettstein - 1976 - Philosophical Review 85 (2):196-207.
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  • Marilyn McCord Adams, William Ockham. [REVIEW]Stephen Read - 1990 - Philosophical Quarterly 40 (161):537-538.
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  • The So-Called Res Theory of Walter Chatton.Rondo Keele - 2003 - Franciscan Studies 61 (1):37-54.
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  • Theories of the Propositions, Ancient and Medieval Conceptions of the Bearers of Truth and Falsity.G. Nuchelmans - 1973 - Tijdschrift Voor Filosofie 35 (4):923-924.
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  • Predestination, God's Foreknowledge, and Future Contingents.William Ockham, Marilyn Mccord Adams & Norman Kretzmann - 1971 - Religious Studies 7 (3):285-287.
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