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Language and Logic in the Post-Medieval Period
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I/Historical Introduction.- 1. The Publication of Medieval Works.- 2. Scholasticism in Italy and Germany.- 3. Scholasticism in France and Spain.- 4. Humanism.- 5. Rudolph Agricola and His Influence.- 6. Petrus Ramus and His Influence.- 7. Seventeenth Century Logic: Eclecticism.- 8. Humanism and Late Scholasticism in Spain.- 9. Other Schools of Logic.- 10. A Note on Terminology.- II/Meaning and Reference.- I. The Nature of Logic.- II. Problems of Language.- II. Supposition Theory.- III. Semantic Paradoxes.- III/Formal Logic. Part One: Unanalyzed Propositions.- I. The Theory of Consequence.- II. Propositional Connectives.- III. An Analysis of the Rules Found in Some Individual Authors.- IV/ Formal Logic. Part Two: The Logic of Analyzed Propositions.- I. The Relationships Between Propositions.- II. Supposition Theory and Quantification.- III. Categorical Syllogisms.- Appendix/Latin Texts.- 1. Primary Sources.- 2. Secondary Sources on the History of Logic 1400–1650.- Index of names.

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