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* [[Directory:Logic Museum/John Patrick Doyle|John Patrick Doyle]] | * [[Directory:Logic Museum/John Patrick Doyle|John Patrick Doyle]] | ||
* [[Directory:Logic Museum/Earline Jennifer Ashworth|Earline Jennifer Ashworth]] | * [[Directory:Logic Museum/Earline Jennifer Ashworth|Earline Jennifer Ashworth]] | ||
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== In mainspace == | == In mainspace == |
Revision as of 16:06, 21 February 2009
The Logic Museum is devoted to the history of Logic up to and including the period of Frege and Russell. 'Traditional Logic' has a long history, and is much richer than implied by standard treatments of the subject (usually limited to a cursory discussion of the syllogistic moods, and the Square of opposition). The site is still under construction, but includes online texts not available elsewhere, links to other history of logic sites, and a discussion page.
Pages
- Commentaries on the Sentences (Ockham)
- Boethius' Translation of the Perihermenias
- Afterlife
- testing tables
- Commentaries on the Perihermenias
- The Square of Opposition
- Sten Ebbesen
- Oxford condemnations of 1277
- Manuscripts page
- Lambertus Marie de Rijk
- John Patrick Doyle
- Earline Jennifer Ashworth
- Peter King (medievalist)
In mainspace
Photo gallery
References
External links
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