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|b University of Cyprus
|e AACR2
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|a BC60.O25213 1997
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|a William,
|c of Ockham,
|d ca. 1285-ca. 1349
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|a Ockham's theory of propositions:
|b part II of the Summa logicae/
|c William, of Ockham ; translated by A.J. Freddoso and H. Schuurman ; introduced by A.J. Freddoso
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|a South Bend, Ind.:
|b St. Augustine's Press,
|c c1998
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|a 212 p. ;
|c 24 cm.
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|a Includes bibliographical references and index.
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|a "Contents: Ockham's theory of truth conditions -- Summa Logicae, Part II: on propositions -- 1. On the classification of propositions in general -- 2. What is required for the truth of a singula non-modal proposition -- 3. What is required for the truth of an indefinite proposition and of a particular proposition -- 4. On universal propositions -- 5. On universal propositions in which th sign distributes over two things only -- 6. On universal propositions in which the sign distributes over integral parts, e.g. the sing "Whole" -- 7. On past-tense and future-tense propositions -- 8. How to find out when a proposition, one of whose extremes is in an oblique case, is true or false -- 9. What is required for the truth of modal propositions -- 10. On modal propositions without a dictum -- 11. On propositions which, though categorical in form, are equivalent to hypotheticals -- 12. On propositions in which negative, privative and infinite terms occur -- 13. On affirmative propositions in which there occur privative terms which are not equivalent to infinite terms -- 14. On propositions in which figments, to which nothing in reality corresponds, are posited -- 15. On categorical propositions which contain the pronoun "Who" -- 16. On reduplicative propositions -- 17. On exclusive propositions -- 18. On exceptive propositions -- 19. On propositions in which the verbs "begin" and "cease" occur -- 20. On propositions in which the verb "become" occurs -- 21. On the conversion of non-modal present-tense propositions -- 22. On the conversion of past-tense and future-tense non-modal propositions -- 23. On the convension of propositions which are not simply categorical, e.g. exclusives, reduplicatives, exceptives, etc. -- 24. On the conversion of de necessario propositions -- 25. On the conversion of de possibili propositions -- 26. On the conversion of de impossibili propositions -- 27. On the conversion of de contingenti propositions -- 28. On the conversion of de contingenti propositions through opposite qualities -- 29. On the conversion of modal propositions which are non conceded by everyone to be modal -- 30. On hypothetical propositions and their properties -- 31. On the conditional proposition -- 32. On the conjunctive proposition -- 33. On the disjunctive proposition -- 34. On the causal proposition -- 35. On the temporal proposition -- 36. On the local proposition -- 37. On propositions in which conjunctions or adverbs are placed between two terms."
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|a Logic
|x Early works to 1800
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|a Proposition (Logic)
|x Early works to 1800
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|a Freddoso, A. J.
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|a Schuurman, H.
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