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Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association

Conventional Logic and Modern Logic
A Prelude to Transition
1952

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chapter two: traditional logic
21. Philosophical Studies of the American Catholic Philosophical Association: 1952
Joseph T. Clark Material and Formal Implication
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Joseph T. Clark The Five Indemonstrabilia
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chapter three - scholastic logic
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Joseph T. Clark Boethius and Analytical Techniques
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Joseph T. Clark Boethius and Material Implication
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Joseph T. Clark Cassiodorus and the Logic of Statements
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Joseph T. Clark Capella and the Logic of Statements
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Joseph T. Clark Peter of Spain and the Conditional
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Joseph T. Clark Peter of Spain and Relations
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Joseph T. Clark Albert the Great and Mathematical Logic
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Joseph T. Clark Albert the Great and Formal Logic
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Joseph T. Clark Albert the Great and Categorical Statements
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Joseph T. Clark Thomas Aquinas and Logical Analysis
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Joseph T. Clark Thomas Aquinas and Strict Implication
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Joseph T. Clark Later Medieval Consequentiae
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Joseph T. Clark William of Ockham and Consequentiae
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Joseph T. Clark Ockham’s Inventory of Bonae Consequentiae
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Joseph T. Clark Epilogue to the Evidence
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Joseph T. Clark A Working Bibliography
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Joseph T. Clark Indices
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