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Jean Buridan / Paradoxes / Philosophical logic / Liar paradox / Supposition theory / Medieval philosophy / Truth / Boethius / Existence / Philosophy / Philosophy of mathematics / Branches of philosophy
Date: 2013-12-07 03:27:39
Jean Buridan
Paradoxes
Philosophical logic
Liar paradox
Supposition theory
Medieval philosophy
Truth
Boethius
Existence
Philosophy
Philosophy of mathematics
Branches of philosophy

Buridan's Treatise on Consequences and Other Logical Writings

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