Five Texts on the Mediaeval Problem of Universals: Porphyry, Boethius, Abelard, Duns Scotus, OckhamHackett Publishing, 15. 3. 1994 - Počet stran: 320 New translations of the central mediaeval texts on the problem of universals are presented here in an affordable edition suitable for use in courses in mediaeval philosophy, history of mediaeval philosophy, and universals. Includes a concise Introduction, glossary of important terms, notes, and bibliography. |
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Boethius From His Second Commentary on Porphyrys Isagoge | 20 |
John Duns Scotus Six QIestions on Individuation from His Ordinatio II d 3 part 1 qq 16 | 57 |
William of Ockham Five Questions on Universals from His Ordinatio d 2 qq 48 | 114 |
Glossary | 232 |
Bibliography | 235 |
Back Cover | 239 |
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