Time, Tense, and Modality: Proceedings of the XXIII European Symposium on Medieval Logic and Semantics: Investigating Medieval Philosophy, cartea 26
Wojciech Wciórka, Magdalena Bieniaken Limba Engleză Hardback – 20 noi 2025
Contributors are Fabrizio Amerini, Allan Bäck, Magdalena Bieniak, Jon Bornholdt, Enrico Donato, Davide Falessi, Heine Hansen, Elżbieta Jung, Martyna Koszkało, John Marenbon, Costantino Marmo, Stephen Read, Paul Thom, Luisa Valente, and Wojciech Wciórka.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789004747159
ISBN-10: 900474715X
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Investigating Medieval Philosophy
ISBN-10: 900474715X
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill
Seria Investigating Medieval Philosophy
Notă biografică
Wojciech Wciórka is Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Warsaw. He received his PhD in philosophy for a dissertation on Peter Abelard’s semantic notions associated with alethic modality (2012). His research focuses on twelfth-century logic, its philosophical aspects, and its interplay with theology. Apart from several papers on modality, supposition theory, mereology, and the nominales, his publications include a critical edition of two volumes of Stephen Langton’s Quaestiones theologiae, III.1–2.
Magdalena Bieniak is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Warsaw. She read for her PhD in Philosophy at the University of Padua and at the Université de Sorbonne – Paris IV (co-tutelle) in 2008 and obtained habilitation in Philosophy in 2019. She has worked on a number of early scholastic authors, such as Stephen Langton, Gilbert of Poitiers, and Hugh of St-Cher, as well as on Socinians. Her major publications include studies on Stephen Langton and a critical edition of his Quaestiones theologiae (Oxford 2014–2024, together with Wojciech Wciórka, Riccardo Quinto, and others), and The Soul-Body Problem at Paris ca. 1200-1250 (Leuven 2010).
Magdalena Bieniak is Associate Professor of Philosophy at the Faculty of Philosophy, University of Warsaw. She read for her PhD in Philosophy at the University of Padua and at the Université de Sorbonne – Paris IV (co-tutelle) in 2008 and obtained habilitation in Philosophy in 2019. She has worked on a number of early scholastic authors, such as Stephen Langton, Gilbert of Poitiers, and Hugh of St-Cher, as well as on Socinians. Her major publications include studies on Stephen Langton and a critical edition of his Quaestiones theologiae (Oxford 2014–2024, together with Wojciech Wciórka, Riccardo Quinto, and others), and The Soul-Body Problem at Paris ca. 1200-1250 (Leuven 2010).
Cuprins
List of Figures and Tables
Notes on Contributors
Simo Knuuttila (1946–2022) in memoriam
Stephen Read
Introduction
Wojciech Wciórka and Magdalena Bieniak
1 Modal and Temporal Propositions in Avicenna
Allan Bäck
2 Abelard and the Albricani on Truth Variability
Enrico Donato and Heine Hansen
3 Comparing and Collecting: Gilbert of Poitiers’s Analysis of the Category of Time (“When”) in His Commentary on Boethius’s De trinitate, Chapter IV
Luisa Valente
4 Stephen Langton on Time, Ceasing, and Successives
Wojciech Wciórka
5 Aquinas’ Tertia Via: Sources, Structure, and Logic
Jon Bornholdt
6 God, Time, and the Defence of Contingency: Aquinas and His Critics
John Marenbon
7 Thomas Aquinas on the Omnitemporal Truth of Enuntiabilia: A Reappraisal
Fabrizio Amerini
8 The Will of God and Modalities: Contingency and Necessity: The Position of John Duns Scotus in Reportatio I A and Quodlibetum
Martyna Koszkało
9 Time as Continuous Quantity in Radulphus Brito’s Philosophy
Costantino Marmo
10 Gersonides’ Logic of Substantial and Accidental Change
Paul Thom
11 Propositions de contingenti and Modal Hexagon in William of Ockham
Davide Falessi
12 Richard Kilvington’s Theory of Contingency, Necessity, and God’s Absolute and Ordained Power
Elżbieta Jung
Bibliography
Index
Notes on Contributors
Simo Knuuttila (1946–2022) in memoriam
Stephen Read
Introduction
Wojciech Wciórka and Magdalena Bieniak
1 Modal and Temporal Propositions in Avicenna
Allan Bäck
2 Abelard and the Albricani on Truth Variability
Enrico Donato and Heine Hansen
3 Comparing and Collecting: Gilbert of Poitiers’s Analysis of the Category of Time (“When”) in His Commentary on Boethius’s De trinitate, Chapter IV
Luisa Valente
4 Stephen Langton on Time, Ceasing, and Successives
Wojciech Wciórka
5 Aquinas’ Tertia Via: Sources, Structure, and Logic
Jon Bornholdt
6 God, Time, and the Defence of Contingency: Aquinas and His Critics
John Marenbon
7 Thomas Aquinas on the Omnitemporal Truth of Enuntiabilia: A Reappraisal
Fabrizio Amerini
8 The Will of God and Modalities: Contingency and Necessity: The Position of John Duns Scotus in Reportatio I A and Quodlibetum
Martyna Koszkało
9 Time as Continuous Quantity in Radulphus Brito’s Philosophy
Costantino Marmo
10 Gersonides’ Logic of Substantial and Accidental Change
Paul Thom
11 Propositions de contingenti and Modal Hexagon in William of Ockham
Davide Falessi
12 Richard Kilvington’s Theory of Contingency, Necessity, and God’s Absolute and Ordained Power
Elżbieta Jung
Bibliography
Index