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Epistemic Logic In The Later Middle Ages 1st Edition Ivan Boh

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Epistemic Logic In The Later Middle Ages 1st Edition Ivan Boh
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.72 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Ivan Boh
ISBN: 9781138009240, 9780415057264, 9780203976685, 1138009245, 0415057264, 0203976681
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Epistemic Logic In The Later Middle Ages 1st Edition Ivan Boh by Ivan Boh 9781138009240, 9780415057264, 9780203976685, 1138009245, 0415057264, 0203976681 instant download after payment.

Epistemic Logic studies statements containing verbs such as 'know' and 'wish'. It is one of the most exciting areas in medieval philosophy. Neglected almost entirely after the end of the Middle Ages, it has been rediscovered by philosophers of the present century. This is the first comprehensive study of the subject. Ivan Boh explores the rules for entailment between epistemic statements, the search for the conditions of knowing contingent propositions, the problems of substitutivity in intentional contexts, the relationship between epistemic and modal logic, and the problems of composite and divided senses in authors ranging from Abelard to Frachantian.

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