Audience
The Handbook is aimed at senior undergraduate students, graduate students and researchers in Logic, Computer Science, Argumentation Theory
and in cognate disciplines such as Cognitive Science and Intellectual History.
Contents 1. "Logic before 1100: The Latin Tradition" by John Marenbon
2. "Beginning of Scholastic Logic before Abelard" by Yukio Iwakuma
3. "The
Logic of Abelard and His Contemporaries" by Ian Wilks
4. "The Development of Supposition Theory in the Later 12th and Early 13th Centuries"
by Terence Parsons
5. "Assimilation of Aristotelian and Arabic Logic up to the Later 13th Century" by Henrik Lagerlund
6. "Logic and
Theories of Meaning in the Late 13th and Early 14th Century Including the Modistae" by Ria van der Lecq
7. "The Nominalist Semantics
of William Ockham and John Buridan" by Gyula Klima
8. "Logic in the 14th Century after Ockham" by Catarina Dutilh-Novaes
9. "Treatments
of Modal and Other 'Opaque' Contexts in Mediaeval Logic" by Simo Knuuttila
10. "Treatments of the Paradoxes of Self-reference" by Mikko
Yrjonsuuri
11. "Developments in the 15th and 16th Centuries" by Jennifer Ashworth
12. "Relational Logic of Juan Caramuel" by Petr Dvorak
13. "Port Royal: The Stirrings of Modernity" by Russell Wahl
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