Insolubilia Novissima: Analysis of an Anonymous Insolubilia-Treatise with a Working Edition

Studia Neoaristotelica 10 (2):215-246 (2013)
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Abstract

Insolubilia novissima is a short anonymous fifteenth-century treatise on semantic paradoxes printed in the Cambridge compendium Libellus sophistarum. Along with a working edition of this treatise, basic information about its content and historical and systematic context is offered. Insolubilia novissima endorses the Swyneshedian contextualist solution to paradoxes based on distinguishing between compositional and contextual meaning of sentences.

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