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Disputationes: February 2015
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It was regular practice in the medieval university for faculty and students to engage in the art of disputation. This blog presupposes the corporate nature of the theological enterprise, supposing that theology, particularly Lutheran theology, can once again clarify its truth claims and provide rational justification for its positions. Sunday, February 22, 2015. Model-Theoretic Semantics and Theology. However, reflection about the nature of such intentionality does not support these prima facie. Model th...
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Beyond Necessity: July 2007
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Philosophy, Medieval Logic and the London Plumbing Crisis. Friday, July 20, 2007. A new page here. In the Logic Museum on the ontological argument. Kicks off with Aristotle's proof of the existence of God from the. And Descartes argument from. V Coming later will be Augustine's argument (from. Anselm's version of the ontological argument proper, Aquinas comments on Anselm's argument, and Scotus' very complex version of the cosmological argument. Saturday, July 14, 2007. By Zeppelin, and the original.
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Beyond Necessity: January 2006
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Philosophy, Medieval Logic and the London Plumbing Crisis. Monday, January 30, 2006. To me, the following three sentences seem identical. No mountains are golden. There are no golden mountains. Golden mountains do not exist. On what principles do you make the equivalence of the three the 'default' position? On Alan Rhoda's attempt to explain it). In summary The default position is that the sentence 'there is a default position' asserts the existence of a default position. If you deny this, you have a...
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Beyond Necessity: October 2006
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Philosophy, Medieval Logic and the London Plumbing Crisis. Sunday, October 15, 2006. Most scholastic philosophers, with the exception of St Peter Damian, say that God cannot change the past. St Thomas includes it on his list in Summa Contra Gentiles (II. 25) of what God cannot do (Deus non potest facere quod praeteritum non fuerit). In. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Watermark template. Powered by Blogger.
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Beyond Necessity: Philosophical naivety
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Philosophy, Medieval Logic and the London Plumbing Crisis. Friday, July 26, 2013. Attentive readers of this blog will know that I have been working on a book about Wikipedia for the past year. As part of the background research, I have been reading Lewis Hyde’s book Common as Air. The following passage deserves quoting in full:. What can this mean? What is he on about? Although Hyde is not a scientist, but a professor of creative writing). Taking the points in turn. Corrrect, even if the inventor of the ...
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Beyond Necessity: The Open Question question
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Philosophy, Medieval Logic and the London Plumbing Crisis. Monday, July 30, 2012. The Open Question question. The Maverick has argued. In effect) that the meaning of the word 'exist' is an open question. However, if the meaning of 'exist' is what the thin theorist stipulates it is, it would not be an open question. Therefore the meaning of 'exist' is not what the thin theorist stipulates it is. A) Pegasus does not exist therefore there is. That does not exist. Hi its been a while since anyone commented!
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Beyond Necessity: Modes of being (of hobbits)
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Philosophy, Medieval Logic and the London Plumbing Crisis. Thursday, August 02, 2012. Modes of being (of hobbits). Someone asked me what I thought of this post. By the Maverick, about the ‘mode of being’ of holes. No thoughts, really, as I don’t know much about holes. But there may be a parallel with the points I raised here. As for holes, well they do exist, but as accidents of the cheese. But this needs further thought, as it begs many challenges by the Realist. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Beyond Necessity: June 2006
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Philosophy, Medieval Logic and the London Plumbing Crisis. Wednesday, June 28, 2006. The Logic Museum is a collection of source material, much of it Latin and medieval, on logic and metaphysical writing, and particular on the "big questions" like, does existence exist, for how long, and, is it open on Sundays sort of thing. Links below. The latest set of pages (July 2006) is on connotation. Some other of the big subjects:. Plus lots of other stuff, which you can access easily from the main page. Both sid...
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Beyond Necessity: December 2006
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Philosophy, Medieval Logic and the London Plumbing Crisis. Thursday, December 07, 2006. Here is a splendid passage from the 14C logician John Buridan. The Latin you can find on Peter King's website, here. See also the following pages in the Logic Museum. Aquinas on the name 'God'. Ockham's Theory of definite descriptions. But if you say, how can I conceive Aristotle in a singular way, when he was never in my prospect? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.