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Die konstellasie taalbegrip-logika in die Middeleeuse filosofie (2): Duns Skotus tot De Rivo

Johann Beukes
HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies | Vol 68, No 1 | a1112 | DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/hts.v68i1.1112 | © 2012 Johann Beukes | This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 10 June 2011 | Published: 02 May 2012

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Johann Beukes, Department of Philosophy, University of Johannesburg, South Africa

Abstract

The constellation language-logic in medieval philosophy (2): Duns Scotus to De Rivo. This second in a series of two articles continues the attempt to provide an in-depth overview of some of the most prominent – and some of the most underpublished - medieval thinkers’ stances on the constellation of language and logic, thus as a combined and condensed problem in western philosophy between the 5th and 15th centuries. The two articles form part of a rehabilitating series of modern-critical articles on understated and marginalised themes, texts and figures in medieval philosophy. The positions of the well-known philosophers that are covered in the two articles, St Augustine, Peter Abelard, St Thomas Aquinas, John Duns Scotus and William of Ockham, are juxtaposed with some less familiar philosophical positions, amongst others those of Boethius, Peter of Spain, John Wyclif and Peter de Rivo.

Keywords

Duns Scotus, Ockham, John Wyclif, Peter de Rivo

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