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John Buridan on Self-Reference - Chapter Eight of Buridan's 'Sophismata', with a Translation, an Introduction, and a Philosophical Commentary (Paperback)
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John Buridan on Self-Reference - Chapter Eight of Buridan's 'Sophismata', with a Translation, an Introduction, and a Philosophical Commentary (Paperback)
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John Buridan was a fourteenth-century philosopher who enjoyed an
enormous reputation for about two hundred years, was then totally
neglected, and is now being 'rediscovered' through his relevance to
contemporary work in philosophical logic. The final chapter of
Buridan's Sophismata deals with problems about self-reference, and
in particular with the semantic paradoxes. He offers his own
distinctive solution to the well-known 'Liar Paradox' and
introduces a number of other paradoxes that will be unfamiliar to
most logicians. Buridan also moves on from these problems to more
general questions about the nature of propositions, the criteria of
their truth and falsity and the concepts of validity and knowledge.
This edition of that chapter is intended to make Buridan's ideas
and arguments accessible to a wider range of readers. The volume
should interest many philosophers, linguists and logicians, who are
increasingly finding in medieval work striking anticipations of
their own concerns.
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