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Author Pinzani, Roberto, author.

Title The problem of universals from Boethius to John of Salisbury / by Robert Pinzani.

Publication Info. Leiden : Brill, [2018]
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Series Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 22
Brill's studies in intellectual history ; v. 22.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary The problem of universals is one of the main philosophical issues. In this book the author reconstructs the history of the problem considering a selection of medieval representative texts and authors. The source of medieval and post-medieval debate is identified in the Socratic-Platonic survey on the definition of concepts. In the Categories, Aristotle discusses important topics concerning the relationship that exists on the one hand between general terms and, on the other hand, between general and particular terms. The Categories also because of their particular disciplinary status, halfway between logic and metaphysics, leave a number of questions open. Among these questions a particularly intriguing one is Porphyry's riddle: are there genera and species? And, if there are such things, what are they like?
Contents Intro; Contents; Introduction; Chapter 1 The Problem; 1.1 Abstract Entities; 1.2 Predicates; 1.3 The Relation of Predication in Aristotle; 1.4 How Many Questions?; Chapter 2 Boethius on General Terms; 2.1 Browsing through Logical Texts; 2.2 Meaning and Truth; 2.3 Genera and Species; 2.4 The Problem of Universals (In Isag. I); 2.5 The Problem of Universals (In Isag. II); Chapter 3 The Metaphysical System of Scotus Eriugena; 3.1 Preliminary Remarks; 3.2 Nature; 3.3 Objects of Thought; 3.4 Essences and Forms; 3.5 Universal Entities; Chapter 4 Realist Theories in the 11th-12th Centuries.
4.1 Justification and Realism4.2 The First Realist Thesis (antiqua sententia); 4.3 A Variant of TR1?; 4.4 Other Realist Theses; 4.5 The Missing Thesis; Chapter 5 The 'Nominal' Stance: Garland the Computist and Abelard's Literal Glosses; 5.1 The Heretics of Dialectics; 5.2 Garland on the Five Predicables; 5.3 The Commentary on Aristotle's Categories; 5.4 The Literal Glosses; Chapter 6 Walter of Mortagne and the Identity Theory; 6.1 The Text of BN 17813, 1-16; 6.2 Walter's Criticism of Realism; 6.3 The Identity Theory; 6.4 Objections and Answers.
Chapter 7 The De Generibus et Speciebus and the Theory of Collectio7.1 Some Historical Questions; 7.2 Criticism of Contemporary Theories of Universals; 7.3 The Collectio Theory; 7.4 On Meaning; 7.5 Objections and Answers; Chapter 8 The Position of Abelard on Porphyry; 8.1 Texts and Contexts; 8.2 The Problem of Universals in the Logica Ingredientibus; 8.3 The Resumption of the Theme in the Logica Nostrorum; 8.4 Universal Predicates; Chapter 9 Gilbert of Poitiers; 9.1 The Distinction between id quod est and esse; 9.2 Matter, Form, Nature; 9.3 Categorization; 9.4 Particulars.
9.5 Mathematical Entities and UniversalsChapter 10 John of Salisbury on Universals; 10.1 Background; 10.2 Theses on Universals; 10.3 John's Point of View; 10.4 The Value of Pronouns; 10.5 The quale quid; Bibliography; Index.
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Subject Universals (Philosophy)
Universals (Philosophy)
PHILOSOPHY -- Metaphysics.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Pinzani, Roberto. Problem of universals from Boethius to John of Salisbury. Leiden : Brill, [2018] 9004371141 9789004371149 (OCoLC)1031570658
ISBN 9789004371156 (electronic book)
900437115X (electronic book)
9004371141
9789004371149