Metaphysics through semantics : the philosophical recovery of the medieval mind : essays in honor of Gyula Klima / Joshua P. Hochschild, Turner C. Nevitt, Adam Wood, Gábor Borbély, editors.

More than any other living scholar of medieval philosophy, Gyula Klima has influenced the way we read and understand philosophical texts by showing how the questions they ask can be placed in a modern context without loss or distortion. The key to his approach is a respect for medieval authors coupl...

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Other Authors: Klima, Gyula (honouree.), Hochschild, Joshua P., 1972- (Editor), Nevitt, Turner (Editor), Wood, Adam (Assistant Professor of Philosophy) (Editor), Borbély, Gábor (Editor)
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Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer, [2022]
Series:Archives internationales d'histoire des idées ; 242.
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505 0 |a Joshua Hochschild INTRODUCTION -- Guido Alt [TOPIC: 14th C logic] -- Fabrizio Amerini -- Jacob Archambault [TOPIC: the relation of semantics, hermeneutics, and metaphysics] -- Lszl Bene Plotinus Account of Time in the Treatise On the Genera of Being VI.13 -- Istvn Bodnr -- Gbor Borbly Aquinas: perversor philosophiae suae [on De unitate intellectus] -- Laurent Cesalli -- Daniel De Haan -- Robert Dobie Truth and Person in Aquinass De Veritate -- Petr Dvok [TOPIC: Klimas theory of predication in Aquinas] -- Ariane Economos -- Ed Feser Truth as a Transcendental -- Giacomo Fornasieri Connotation vs. Denomination: Peter Auriol on Intentions & Intellectual Cognition -- John Haldane -- Peter Hartman [TOPIC: Buridans De Anima] -- Peter King [TOPIC: Abelards account of existential inference] -- Martin Klein [TOPIC: The semantics of metaphors and equivocal terms in Aquinas, Ockham and Burley] -- Heinrik Lagerlund.-Daniel Moloney [TOPIC: Anselms semantics and the Proslogion proof; revisiting Klima's Anselms Proof] -- Calvin Normore -- Claude Panaccio The Grammar of Ockhams Mental Language -- Giorgio Pini Coloring or Parodying? Some Remarks on Duns Scotuss Engagement with Anselms Proslogion Argument -- Peter Sobol -- Nevitt Turner Approaching Essences Logically: Some Puzzles in Aquinas -- David Twetten Locke and Aquinas as Alternatives to Semantic Essentialism -- Giovanni Ventimiglia Est and Non (est): Between Transcendentals and Syncategoremata in the 13th Century -- Shane Wilkins Is Existence a First Order Property After All? -- Adam Wood [TOPIC: Aquinas and Buridan on intentionality] -- Jack Zupko [TOPIC: Buridan and skepticism -- BIBLIOGRAPHY of Gyula Klimas Works. 
520 |a More than any other living scholar of medieval philosophy, Gyula Klima has influenced the way we read and understand philosophical texts by showing how the questions they ask can be placed in a modern context without loss or distortion. The key to his approach is a respect for medieval authors coupled with a commitment to regarding their texts as a genuine source of insight on questions in metaphysics, theology, psychology, logic, and the philosophy of languageas opposed to assimilating what they say to modern doctrines, or using medieval discussions as a foil for new and improved conceptual schemes. Jack Zupko, University of Alberta Gyula Klima is widely recognized as one of the worlds leading experts on thirteenth and fourteenth-century Latin philosophy, with his own, distinctive analytic approach, which brings out both the similarities and differences between medieval and contemporary logic and semantics. John Marenbon, Trinity College, University of Cambridge Gyula Klima has been a towering figure in the field of medieval philosophy for decades. His influence comprises not only the scholarly results of his work, but also intense and generous mentorship of students and junior colleagues. This volume is a perfect reflection of the esteem that he enjoys around the world, collecting excellent pieces by established as well as up-and-coming scholars of medieval philosophy. Catarina Dutilh Novaes, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam For four decades now, Gyula Klima has been setting the standard among medievalists for philosophical sophistication and historical rigor. This collection of wide-ranging studies from leading scholars in the field offers a worthy tribute to that legacy. Robert Pasnau, University of Colorado Boulder Gyula Klima is Professor of Philosophy at Fordham University, and Senior Research Fellow, Consultant, and the Director of Institute for the History of Ideas of the Hungarian Research Institute in Budapest. In 2022, the President of Hungary awarded him the Knights Cross of the Hungarian Order of Merit, in recognition of his outstanding academic career, significant research work and exemplary leadership. In this volume, colleagues, collaborators, and students celebrate Klimas project with new essays on Plotinus, Anselm, Aquinas, Buridan, Ockham and others, exploring specific questions in philosophy of mind, philosophy of language, metaphysics, and logic. No contemporary surpasses Kripke and Klima in semantics and metaphysics, but only Gyula Klimas thought ranges flawlessly over classical philosophy as well. The volume is a fitting tribute to the master. David Twetten, Marquette University. 
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