Lies, Language, and Logic in the Late Middle Ages
Paul Vincent Spade (ed.)
Variorum Reprints (1988)
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| Keywords | Logic, Medieval Semantics (Philosophy Liar paradox | |||||||||
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Stamatios Gerogiorgakis (2009). The Byzantine Liar. History and Philosophy of Logic 30 (4):313-330.
Edward Grant (2010). The Nature of Natural Philosophy in the Late Middle Ages. Catholic University of America Press.
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