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  1. Robert Fland's Consequentiae.Spade Pv - 1976 - Mediaeval Studies 38:54-84.
     
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  2. William of Ockham.Spade Pv - forthcoming - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
     
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  3. 'Lavenham, Richard treatise'scire'-an edition, with remarks on the identification of bilond, martin'obiectiones conseqventiarum'.Ga Wilson & Pv Spade - 1984 - Mediaeval Studies 46:1-30.
     
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  4. 'Fland, robert'obligationes'-an edition.Pv Spade - 1980 - Mediaeval Studies 42:41-60.
     
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  5. Buddhism and Andhra Culture.Pv Parabrahma Sastry - 2005 - In G. Kamalakar & M. Veerender (eds.), Buddhism: Art, Architecture, Literature & Philosophy. Sharada Pub. House. pp. 255.
     
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    Five Texts on the Mediaeval Problem of Universals: Porphyry, Boethius, Abelard, Duns Scotus, Ockham.Paul V. Spade - 1994 - Hackett Publishing.
    New translations of the central mediaeval texts on the problem of universals are presented here in an affordable edition suitable for use in courses in mediaeval philosophy, history of mediaeval philosophy, and universals. Includes a concise Introduction, glossary of important terms, notes, and bibliography.
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    Three theories of obligationes: Burley, Kilvington and Swyneshed on Counterfactual Reasoning.Paul Vincent Spade - 1982 - History and Philosophy of Logic 3 (1):1-32.
    This paper defends the thesis that the mediaeval genre of logical treatises De obligatiombus contained a theoretical account of counterfacutal reasoning, perhaps the first such account in the history of philosophy. This interpretation helps to explain some of the theoretical disputes in the obligationes literature in the first half of the fourteenth century. Section 1 is introductory. Section 2 presents Walter Burley's theory, while section 3 argues for the counterfactual interpretation of obligationes and section 4 discusses difficulties with Burley's theory. (...)
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    Insolubles: Supplementary document.Paul Vincent Spade - unknown
    This is a supplement my original 2005 article "Insolubles" in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    John Buridan on the Liar: a study and reconstruction.Paul Vincent Spade - 1978 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 19 (4):579-590.
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    De Dialectica.Paul Vincent Spade, Augustine & B. Darrell Jackson - 1977 - Noûs 11 (1):64.
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    Ockham on self-reference.Paul Vincent Spade - 1974 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 15 (2):298-300.
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    Walter Burley and the Obligationes attributed to William of Sherwood.Paul Vincent Spade & Eleonore Stump - 1983 - History and Philosophy of Logic 4 (1-2):9-26.
    The history of the mediaeval obligationes-literature has only recently begun to be studied. Two important treatises in this literature, one by Walter Burley and the other attributed to William of Sherwood, have been edited by Romuald Green in a forthcoming book. But there is considerable doubt concerning the authenticity of the text attributed to Sherwood. The correct attribution and dating of this treatise is crucial for our understanding of the history of this literature. In this paper, we argue that the (...)
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  13. Attentional orienting in the expression of procedural knowledge.Pv Bullemer & M. J. Nissen - 1990 - Bulletin of the Psychonomic Society 28 (6):505-505.
     
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    Early Medieval Philosophy : An Introduction.Paul Vincent Spade - 1985 - Noûs 19 (3):467-470.
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    Ockham on Terms of First and Second Imposition and Intention, with Remarks on the Liar Paradox.Paul V. Spade - 1981 - Vivarium 19:47.
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    Abailard on Universals.Paul Vincent Spade - 1980 - Noûs 14 (3):479-483.
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    Ockham on terms of first and second imposition and intention, with remarks on the liar paradox.Paul Vincent Spade - 1981 - Vivarium 19 (1):47-55.
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    History of Logic.Paul Vincent Spade - 1981 - Noûs 15 (2):239-244.
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    An alternative to Brian Skyrms' approach to the Liar.Paul Vincent Spade - 1976 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 17 (1):137-146.
  20. La logique de la science et les voies de son développement.Pv Kopnine - 1971 - Revue Internationale de Philosophie 98 (4):431.
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    On a conservative attitude toward some naive semantic principles.Paul Vincent Spade - 1975 - Notre Dame Journal of Formal Logic 16 (4):597-602.
  22. More Liars.Sten Ebbesen & Paul Spade - 1988 - Cahiers de l'Institut du Moyen-Âge Grec Et Latin 56.
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    Synonymy and equivocation in ockham's mental language.Paul Vincent Spade - 1980 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (1):9-22.
    A textual and philosophical study of the claim that according to ockham there is no synonymy or equivocation in mental language. It is argued that ockham is committed to both claims, Either explicitly or in virtue of other features of his doctrine. Nevertheless, Both claims lead to difficulties for ockham's theory.
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    Some Epistemological Implications of the Burley-Ockham Dispute.Paul Vincent Spade - 1976 - Franciscan Studies 35 (1):212-222.
  25. Walter Burley on the simple supposition of singular terms.Paul Vincent Spade - 1997 - Topoi 16 (1):7-13.
    This paper argues that Burley's theory of simple supposition is not as it has usually been presented. The prevailing view is that Burley and other authors agreed that simple supposition was in every case supposition for a universal, and that the disagreement over simple supposition between, say, Ockham and Burley was merely a disagreement over what a universal was (a piece of the ontology? a concept?), combined with a separate disagreement over what terms signify (the speaker's thoughts? the objects the (...)
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    The Treatises On Modal Propositions and On Hypothetical Propositions by Richard Lavenham.Paul Vincent Spade - 1973 - Mediaeval Studies 35 (1):49-59.
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    Walter Burley on the kinds of simple supposition.Paul Vincent Spade - 1999 - Vivarium 37 (1):41-59.
  28. William of Ockham.Paul Vincent Spade & Claude Panaccio - 2019 - The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (Spring 2019 Edition).
     
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    Quodlibetal Questions. [REVIEW]Paul Vincent Spade - 1993 - Philosophical Review 102 (1):91-94.
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    Recent research on medieval logic.Paul Vincent Spade - 1979 - Synthese 40 (1):3 - 18.
  31. The semantics of terms.Paul Vincent Spade - 1982 - In Norman Kretzmann, Anthony Kenny & Jan Pinborg (eds.), Cambridge History of Later Medieval Philosophy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
     
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    The problem of universals and wyclif's alleged "ultrarealism".Paul Vincent Spade - 2005 - Vivarium 43 (1):111-123.
    John Wyclif has been described as "ultrarealist" in his theory of universals. This paper attempts a preliminary assessment of that judgment and argues that, pending further study, we have no reason to accept it. It is certainly true that Wyclif is extremely vocal and insistent about his realism, but it is not obvious that the actual content of his view is especially extreme. The paper distinguishes two common medieval notions of a universal, the Aristotelian/Porphyrian one in terms of predication and (...)
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    Insolubles.Paul Vincent Spade - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.
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    William heytesbury's position on "insolubles": One possible source.Paul Vincent Spade - 1976 - Vivarium 14 (2):114-120.
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    What is a proof for the existence of God?Paul Vincent Spade - 1975 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 6 (4):234 - 242.
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    The mediaeval liar: a catalogue of the insolubilia-literature.Paul Vincent Spade - 1975 - Toronto: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies.
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    Power System Stabilizers in Power Systems.Subramanyam Pv Bala - 2005 - In Alan F. Blackwell & David MacKay (eds.), Power. Cambridge University Press. pp. 0021-1672.
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    Richard Brinkley's Obligationes: a late fourteenth century treatise on the logic of disputation.Richard Brinkley, Paul Vincent Spade & Gordon Anthony Wilson - 1995 - Münster: Aschendorff. Edited by Paul Vincent Spade, Gordon Anthony Wilson & Richard Brinkley.
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  39. Thoughts, words and things: An introduction to late mediaeval logic and semantic theory.Paul Vincent Spade - manuscript
    The “dragon” that graces the cover of this volume has a story that goes with it. In the summer of 1980, I was on the teaching staff of the Summer Institute on Medieval Philosophy held at Cornell University under the direction of Norman Kretzmann and the auspices of the Council for Philosophical Studies and the National Endowment for the Humanities. While I was giving a series of lectures there (lectures that contribute to this volume, as it turns out), I went (...)
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    Lies, language, and logic in the late Middle Ages.Paul Vincent Spade (ed.) - 1988 - London: Variorum Reprints.
    'This sentence is false' - is that true? The 'Liar paradox' embodied in those words exerted a particular fascination on the logicians of the Western later Middle Ages, and, along with similar 'insoluble' problems, forms the subject of the first group of articles in this volume. In the following parts Professor Spade turns to medieval semantic theory, views on the relationship between language and thought, and to a study of one particular genre of disputation, that known as 'obligationes'. The (...)
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    Anselm and ambiguity.Paul Vincent Spade - 1976 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 7 (3):433 - 445.
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    An Anonymous tract on insolubilia from ms vat. Lat. 674. An edition and analysis of the text.Paul Vincent Spade - 1971 - Vivarium 9 (1):1-18.
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    A Defense of a Burlean Dilemma.Paul Vincent Spade - 1984 - Franciscan Studies 44 (1):193-196.
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    A history of hegelianism in golden age denmark. Tome I, the heiberg period: 1824–1836 (review).Paul Vincent Spade - 2008 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 47 (1):pp. 150-151.
    This is the first of three “tomes” of Jon Stewart’s habilitationisskrift in philosophy at the University of Copenhagen; the second concerns The Martensen Period: 1837–1842, and the third Kierkegaard and the Left-Hegelian Period: 1842–1860. Together they make up volume 3 of Stewart’s series Danish Golden Age Studies . Their purpose is “to put forth the basic information about the Danish Hegel reception in a clear and readable fashion” . Such information needs to be put forth because, unlike Hegel’s reception throughout (...)
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    A note on truth and security for modal and quantificational paradoxes.Paul Vincent Spade - 1976 - Philosophical Studies 29 (3):211 - 214.
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    Boethius's "de topicis differentiis".Paul Vincent Spade - 1980 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 18 (4):470-471.
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    The logic of "Sit Verum" in Richard Brinkley and William of ockham.Paul Vincent Spade - 1994 - Franciscan Studies 54 (1):227-250.
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    Three Versions of Ockham's Reductionist Program.Paul Vincent Spade - 1998 - Franciscan Studies 56 (1):347-358.
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    Wives' and husbands' perceptions of why wives work.Joan Z. Spade - 1994 - Gender and Society 8 (2):170-188.
    Reasons husbands and wives give for why wives work and the structural factors related to reasons given are examined along with the impact of these reasons on husbands' and wives' personal well-being and quality of marital relationships. Although financial and other structural factors are important in understanding why wives work, interpretations using gender and family roles also explain the findings. Working for financial reasons is related to neither wives' nor husbands' personal well-being and quality of marital relationships; however, working for (...)
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    Walter Burley, from the Beginning of his Treatise on the Kinds of Suppositon (De suppositionibus).Paul Vincent Spade - 1997 - Topoi 16 (1):95-102.
    (1) (p. 31) (1.1) “Some things that are said are said with complexity, and others are said without complexity.”3 Those that are said without complexity are, for example, ‘man’, ‘animal’. Those that are said with complexity are, for example, ‘A man runs’, ‘An animal runs’.4 (2) It is plain from this that the incomplex is part of the complex.
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