The descensus ad inferiora can be considered a logical procedure throug wich we can establish the truth or the falsity of a proposition. The study is focused on the position of William of Shyreswood and Peter of Spain, as two examples of attempts to apply this tecnique to the division of supposition.
Muller, P. A. M., The descensus ad inferiora in William of Shyreswood and Peter of Spain, in Knowledge and the scienses in medieval philosophy. Proceedings of the eight international congress of medieval philosophy (SIEPM)., (Ottawa, 24-29 August 1987), Publication of Luther-Agricola Society, Helsinki 1990: 599-608 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/18137]
The descensus ad inferiora in William of Shyreswood and Peter of Spain
Muller, Paola Anna Maria
1990
Abstract
The descensus ad inferiora can be considered a logical procedure throug wich we can establish the truth or the falsity of a proposition. The study is focused on the position of William of Shyreswood and Peter of Spain, as two examples of attempts to apply this tecnique to the division of supposition.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.