Ockham and Buridan on Simple Supposition

Vivarium 51 (1-4):371-384 (2013)
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Abstract

What is at stake, philosophically, in the disagreement between Ockham and Buridan is whether there is simple supposition in the mental language or not. The key difference is that Ockham’s theory allows for the possibility of use/mention ambiguities within mental language, while Buridan’s approach, whatever it is exactly, does not.

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