Medieval Mereology

Medieval mereology - University of Missouri-St. Louis Libraries

Mereology is the theory which deals with parts and wholes in the concrete sense, and this study follows its varied fortunes during the Middle Ages. Preliminary indications as to its metaphysical situation are followed by a brief sketch of Boethius' contribution. Peter Abelard, Gilbert of Poitiers, Clarembald of Arras, and Joscelin of Soissons are among the twelfth-century authors examined.

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Medieval Mereology | Desmond Paul Henry

Mereology is the theory which deals with parts and wholes in the concrete sense, and this study follows its varied fortunes during the Middle Ages. Preliminary indications as to its

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Notes to Medieval Mereology - Stanford Encyclopedia of

Notes to Medieval Mereology, 1. Thirteenth- and fourteenth-century logicians take great pains to distinguish these different distributive functions of terms because they believe

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IS THERE A MEDIEVAL MEREOLOGY? by Andrew Arlig - Brill

Medieval philosophers have a lot to say about parts and wholes, and a class of medieval theories that we may call medieval mereology.

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The Political Animal and the Political Community: An Exercise

The Political Animal and the Political Community: An Exercise in Medieval Mereology. Culture and languages. Juhana Toivanen, University of 

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Abelard and Medieval Mereology | SpringerLink

Some themes of the present paper are also discussed in Desmond Paul Henry, 'Abelard's Mereological Terminology', in E. P. Bos (ed.), Medieval Semantics and 

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Medieval mereology in SearchWorks catalog

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Desmond Paul Henry, Medieval Mereology - PhilPapers

Medieval Mereology. Desmond Paul Henry. B.R. Grüner (1991) Abstract 0. Introduction: Mereology, Metaphysics, and Speculative Grammar 0.1 Mereology, Ancient and

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Medieval mereology - Universidad de León

Medieval mereology Disponible en En Departamento D PSICOL SOCIOL Y FILOSOFÍA-LÓGICA Y FIL DE LA CIENCIA (PRF.C.E.1/1.8-20) 

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Medieval mereology - Andrew Arlig - PhilPapers

What Is Classical Mereology?Paul Hovda - - Journal of Philosophical Logic 38 (1):55 - 82. Medieval Mereology.Desmond Paul Henry - 1991 - B.R. Grüner. Non- 

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Medieval Mereology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Fall Edition

But there are two places where the student of medieval mereology can reliably look to find sustained reflections on parts and wholes as such, namely, treatments of division and the Topics. The main authority on division and the Topics is the Roman philosopher Boethius (c. 480-524 C.E.).

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Medieval Mereology: 16 (Bochumer Studien zur Philosophie

Medieval Mereology: 16 (Bochumer Studien zur Philosophie) by Henry, Desmond Paul at AbeBooks.co.uk - ISBN 10: 9060323181 - ISBN 13: 9789060323182 - B.R. 

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Some Twelfth-Century Reflections on Mereological Essentialism

Oxford Studies in Medieval Philosophy. Peter Abelard held two views that imply a form of Mereological Essentialism: first, that a thing is nothing other 

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Medieval Mereology > Notes (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy

Notes to Medieval Mereology. 1. Thirteenth- and fourteenth-century logicians take great pains to distinguish these different distributive functions of terms because they believe that this will help them to resolve a number of sophisms (sophismata).Some of these sophisms involve the terms “whole” and “part”.

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Medieval Mereology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Spring

1. Forums for medieval mereology. One can find discussions of parts and wholes throughout the medieval philosophical and theological literature. But there are two places where the student of medieval mereology can reliably look to find sustained reflections on parts and wholes as such, namely, treatments of division and the Topics.

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Medieval Mereology (review) - Johns Hopkins University

Medieval Mereology (review). Neil Timothy Lewis. Journal of the History of Philosophy, Volume 32, Number 1, January. 1994, pp. 132-134 (Review).

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Medieval Mereology (Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy/Spring 2022

But there are two places where the student of medieval mereology can reliably look to find sustained reflections on parts and wholes as such, namely, treatments of division and the Topics. The main authority on division and the Topics is the Roman philosopher Boethius (c. 480-524 C.E.).

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a study in early medieval mereology: boethius, abelard, and

sketch of the trajectory of medieval mereology from its founder Boethius to the twelfth- century renaissance epitomized by Abelard and Pseudo-Joscelin.

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Mereology | SpringerLink

01/01/  · Since something is a part only if it is a part of a whole, a mereology will tell us what items can be wholes. Essentially, the medieval answer is that a part is either anything that is the product of a division or anything that composes something else. Accordingly, a whole is either anything that is divisible or anything that is composite.

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Medieval Mereology | Desmond Paul Henry - John Benjamins

Mereology is the theory which deals with parts and wholes in the concrete sense, and this study follows its varied fortunes during the Middle Ages.

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Medieval Mereology - Book Depository

Medieval Mereology. Share. Medieval Mereology of the subsequent recovery of Aristotle's Metaphysica on Mereology is typified by sketches 

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