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    Introduction to ‘Studies in Post-Medieval Logic’.Christophe Geudens & Steven Coesemans - 2020 - History and Philosophy of Logic 41 (4):305-308.
    This special issue contains three papers on evolutions in logic during the so-called ‘post-medieval’ period. The papers discuss the following topics: traditions of...
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    Correction to: Eddo Rigotti and Sara Greco: Inference in Argumentation. A Topics-Based Approach to Argument Schemes.Christophe Geudens - 2020 - Argumentation 34 (3):403-403.
    In the original publication of this article, the acknowledgement section has been published incorrectly. It has been rectified in this correction.
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    Eddo Rigotti and Sara Greco: Inference in Argumentation. A Topics-Based Approach to Argument Schemes: 2019, Springer, Cham.Christophe Geudens - 2020 - Argumentation 34 (3):399-402.
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    Embracing the Lusitanian Legacy.Christophe Geudens - 2017 - Vivarium 55 (4):307-339.
    _ Source: _Volume 55, Issue 4, pp 307 - 339 This article puts forward an analysis of the theory of signs contained in the _Prodidagmata ad logicam Aristotelis_, a compendium on logic written by the Flemish philosopher and Louvain professor Laurentius Ghiffene. Focusing on Ghiffene’s definition and division of a sign and his account of the problem of self-reference, the author argues that Ghiffene positioned himself in the tradition of the Conimbricenses and relied extensively on their influential commentary on Aristotle’s (...)
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    On Topical Logic During the Late Middle Ages. A Study of Saint-Omer, BA., Ms. 609.Christophe Geudens - 2018 - Bulletin de Philosophie Medievale 60:81-196.
    The present study provides a critical edition of the commentary on Aristotle's Topica I contained in Saint-Omer, Bibliothèque d'Agglomération, Ms. 609, alongside a discussion of its authorship and some preliminary observations regarding its content. It is argued that this commentary was written in the University of Louvain around 1502; that it may have been authored by a Louvain logician named Jean Fabri de Valenciennes ; and that its interpretation of Aristotle's text owes to the commentary on the Topica by Albert (...)
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