1st GPMR Workshop on Logic & Semantics

Medieval Logic and Modern Applied Logic

Rheinische Friedrich-Wilhelms-Universität Bonn, Germany

June 28-30, 2007


Invited Speakers.

Bert Bos, Universiteit Leiden, The Netherlands:
Richard Billingham and Henry of Coesfeld on the principles of the expository syllogism

Catarina Dutilh Novaes, Fordham University, United States of America:
Ockham's Supposition Theory as a Forerunner of Computational Semantics

Sten Ebbesen, Københavns Universitet, Denmark:
Modes of Signifying - Interaction between Grammar and Logic

Peter King, The University of Toronto, Canada :
The Enterprise of Mediaeval Logic

Gyula Klima, Fordham University, United States of America:
Via Antiqua vs. Via Moderna Semantics: Two Ways of Constructing Semantic Theory

Simo Knuuttila, Helsingin Yliopisto, Finland:
Three Medieval Theories of Modal Syllogistic

Peter Øhrstrøm, Aalborg Universitet, Denmark:
Richard of Lavenham's Analysis of the Future Contingency $ Represented in Terms of Modern Tempo-modal Logic

Stephen Read, University of St. Andrews, Scotland:
Thomas Bradwardine and Epistemic Paradox

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