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William OckhamMarilyn McCord Adams Notre Dame, IN, University of Notre Dame Press, 1987, 2 vol., xx, 1402 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 April 2010

Claude Panaccio
Affiliation:
Université du Québec à Trois-Rivières

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Copyright © Canadian Philosophical Association 1992

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Notes

1 Voir en particulier la remarquable étude critique que Tweedale, Martin consacre à ce livre dans Canadian Journal of Philosophy, vol. 21 (1991), p. 211244.CrossRefGoogle Scholar

2 Cf. C. Panaccio, «Connotative Terms in Ockham's Mental Language», Montréal, Cahiers d'epistémologie no 9016; et Les mots, les concepts et les choses. La sémantique de Guillaume d'Occam et le nominalisme d'aujourd'hui, Montréal, Bellarmin; Paris, Vrin, 1992, en particulier p. 31–35, 94–96, 240–245. Voir aussi ici même l'article de M. Tweedale, «Ockham's Supposed Elimination of Connotative Terms and His Ontological Parsimony», supra p. 431–444.