La logique d'un texte médiéval: Guillaume d’Auxerre et la question du possible

Revue Philosophique De Louvain 98 (2):250-293 (2000)
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The problem of the limitations of or conditions for God's power was one of the most fruitful topics in medieval discussions. While debating it, medieval thinkers came to redefine the concept of the "possible." William of Auxerre's disputed questions offer an example of critical reexamination of Aristotle's conception of possibility. Parallel to the account of William's views on the topic, the article provides (from a formal point of view, so to speak) an analysis of the sequence and formulation of the questions he raises, in an attempt to propose a method for reading these frequently disconcerting texts.

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Medieval Modal Spaces.I.—Robert Pasnau - 2020 - Aristotelian Society Supplementary Volume 94 (1):225-254.

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