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In this work Ockham proposes a theory of simple predication, which
he then uses in explicating the truth conditions of progressively
more complicated kinds of propositions. His discussion includes
what he takes to be the correct semantic treatment of quantified
propositions, past tense and future tense propositions, and modal
propositions, all of which are receiving much attention from
contemporary philosophers. He also illustrates the use of
exponential analysis to deal with propositions that prove
troublesome in both semantic theory and other disciplines, such as
metaphysics, physics, and theology. This type of analysis plays an
essential role in his substantive philosophical and theological
works, and in many cases then can hardly be understood without a
prior acquaintance with this section of the Summa.
     An introduction by Alfred J.
Freddoso clarifies and summarizes Ockham’s theory, discusses
certain philosophical problems what it engenders, and proposes new
interpretations for parts of it. The essay will be helpful both to
those interested in Ockham as a historical figure and to those
interested in his substantive systematic contributions to logical
history.
William of Ockham, the most prestigious philosopher of the
fourteenth century, was a late Scholastic thinker who is regarded
as the founder of Nominalism - the school of thought that denies
that universals have any reality apart from the individual things
signified by the universal or general term. Ockham's Summa Logicae
was intended as a basic text in philosophy, but its originality and
scope encompass his whole system of philosophy. Yet the paucity of
English translations and the structural complexity have made the
Summa, until now, almost completely inaccessible.
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