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    Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The annual colloquium of the SIEPM in Freiburg, Germany, was groundbreaking in that it featured a more or less equal number of talks on all three medieval cultures that contributed to the formation of Western philosophical thought, the Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions. Indeed, the subject of the colloquium, 'The Origin and Nature of Language and Logic in Medieval Islamic, Jewish, and Christian Thought', lent itself to such a cross-cultural approach. In all these traditions, partially inspired by ancient Greek philosophy, partially by other sources, language and thought, semantics and logic occupied a central place. As a result, the chapters of the present volume effortlessly traverse philosophical, religious, cultural, and linguistic boundaries and thus in many respects open up new perspectives. It should not be surprising if readers delight in chapters of a philosophical tradition outside of their own as much as they do in those in their area of expertise. Among the topics discussed are the significance of language for logic; the origin of language: inspiration or convention; imposition or coinage; the existence of an original language; the correctness of language; divine discourse; animal language; the meaningfulness of animal sounds; music as communication; the scope of dialectical disputation; the relation between rhetoric and demonstration; the place of logic and rhetoric in theology; the limits of human knowledge; the meaning of categories; the problem of metaphysical entailment; the need to disentangle the metaphysical implications of language; the quantification of predicates; and the significance of linguistic custom for judging logical propositions. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.

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    Hardcover. Condizione: new. Hardcover. The annual colloquium of the SIEPM in Freiburg, Germany, was groundbreaking in that it featured a more or less equal number of talks on all three medieval cultures that contributed to the formation of Western philosophical thought, the Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions. Indeed, the subject of the colloquium, 'The Origin and Nature of Language and Logic in Medieval Islamic, Jewish, and Christian Thought', lent itself to such a cross-cultural approach. In all these traditions, partially inspired by ancient Greek philosophy, partially by other sources, language and thought, semantics and logic occupied a central place. As a result, the chapters of the present volume effortlessly traverse philosophical, religious, cultural, and linguistic boundaries and thus in many respects open up new perspectives. It should not be surprising if readers delight in chapters of a philosophical tradition outside of their own as much as they do in those in their area of expertise. Among the topics discussed are the significance of language for logic; the origin of language: inspiration or convention; imposition or coinage; the existence of an original language; the correctness of language; divine discourse; animal language; the meaningfulness of animal sounds; music as communication; the scope of dialectical disputation; the relation between rhetoric and demonstration; the place of logic and rhetoric in theology; the limits of human knowledge; the meaning of categories; the problem of metaphysical entailment; the need to disentangle the metaphysical implications of language; the quantification of predicates; and the significance of linguistic custom for judging logical propositions. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.

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    Hardback, xiv + 422 pages, Size:156 x 234 mm, Languages: English, French. ISBN 9782503588926. Summary The annual colloquium of the SIEPM in Freiburg, Germany, was groundbreaking in that it featured a more or less equal number of talks on all three medieval cultures that contributed to the formation of Western philosophical thought, the Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions. Indeed, the subject of the colloquium, 'The Origin and Nature of Language and Logic in Medieval Islamic, Jewish, and Christian Thought', lent itself to such a cross-cultural approach. In all these traditions, partially inspired by ancient Greek philosophy, partially by other sources, language and thought, semantics and logic occupied a central place. As a result, the chapters of the present volume effortlessly traverse philosophical, religious, cultural, and linguistic boundaries and thus in many respects open up new perspectives. It should not be surprising if readers delight in chapters of a philosophical tradition outside of their own as much as they do in those in their area of expertise. Among the topics discussed are the significance of language for logic; the origin of language: inspiration or convention; imposition or coinage; the existence of an original language; the correctness of language; divine discourse; animal language; the meaningfulness of animal sounds; music as communication; the scope of dialectical disputation; the relation between rhetoric and demonstration; the place of logic and rhetoric in theology; the limits of human knowledge; the meaning of categories; the problem of metaphysical entailment; the need to disentangle the metaphysical implications of language; the quantification of predicates; and the significance of linguistic custom for judging logical propositions. TABLE OF CONTENTS Nadja Germann and Steven Harvey, Introduction 1. The Origin and Nature of Human Language Pierre Larcher, Et Allah apprit Adam tous les noms? (Cor., 2, 31) : L'Origine du langage dans la pens e islamique Warren Zev Harvey, Three Medieval Jewish Philosophers on the Hebrew Language Aviram Ravitsky, Maimonides' Linguistic Thought and Its Greek, Islamic and Jewish Background Beata Sheyhatovitch, The Notion of Wa?? in Shar? al-K??ya by Ra?? al-D?n al-Astar?b?dh? Josef Stern, Profayt Duran's Ma?aseh Efod: The Philosophical Grammar of a Converso 2. Non-Human and Non-Verbal Communication Ziad Bou Akl, Dieu comme locuteur : le bay?n et son report dans les u??l al-?qh Luis Xavier L pez-Farjeat, The 'Language' of Non-Human Animals in al-F?r?b? and Avicenna Th r se-Anne Druart, What Does Music Have To Do With Language, Logic, and Rulership? Al-F?r?b?'s Answer 3. The Nature, Kinds, and Limits of Logic Laurent Cesalli, De quibus est logica ? La position de Gauthier Burley dans le d bat m di val Fouad Ben Ahmed, Ibn ?uml?s on Dialectical Reasoning: The Extent of His Reliance on al-F?r?b? and Averroes Catherine K nig-Pralong, Roger Bacon. Rh torique et sens litt ral Peter S. Eardley, Rhetoric and the Epistemic Status of Theology in the Late-Thirteenth Century Yehuda Halper, Abraham Bibago on the Logic of Divine Science: Metaphysics ? and the Legend of the Pardes 4. The Signi?cance of Language for Logic Pasquale Porro, Keeping Language under Control: Late-Antique and Medieval Interpretations of the First Chapter of Aristotle's Categories Margaret Cameron, The Constraints of Nature(s): Abelard on Modality, Understanding and Linguistic Meaning Charles H. Manekin, Logic, Linguistic Custom, and the Quanti?cation of the Predicate in Gersonides 0 g.

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    Rilegato. Condizione: nuovo. Nadja Germann, Steven Harvey (eds) - Pages: xiv + 422 p.Language(s):English, French. Brepols, Publication Year:2020. Hardback -- SUMMARY The annual colloquium of the SIEPM in Freiburg, Germany, was groundbreaking in that it featured a more or less equal number of talks on all three medieval cultures that contributed to the formation of Western philosophical thought, the Islamic, Jewish, and Christian traditions. Indeed, the subject of the colloquium, 'The Origin and Nature of Language and Logic in Medieval Islamic, Jewish, and Christian Thought', lent itself to such a cross-cultural approach. In all these traditions, partially inspired by ancient Greek philosophy, partially by other sources, language and thought, semantics and logic occupied a central place. As a result, the chapters of the present volume effortlessly traverse philosophical, religious, cultural, and linguistic boundaries and thus in many respects open up new perspectives. It should not be surprising if readers delight in chapters of a philosophical tradition outside of their own as much as they do in those in their area of expertise. Among the topics discussed are the significance of language for logic; the origin of language: inspiration or convention; imposition or coinage; the existence of an original language; the correctness of language; divine discourse; animal language; the meaningfulness of animal sounds; music as communication; the scope of dialectical disputation; the relation between rhetoric and demonstration; the place of logic and rhetoric in theology; the limits of human knowledge; the meaning of categories; the problem of metaphysical entailment; the need to disentangle the metaphysical implications of language; the quantification of predicates; and the significance of linguistic custom for judging logical propositions. TABLE OF CONTENTS Nadja Germann and Steven Harvey, Introduction 1. The Origin and Nature of Human Language Pierre Larcher, « Et Allah apprit à Adam tous les noms » (Cor., 2, 31) : L'Origine du langage dans la pensée islamique Warren Zev Harvey, Three Medieval Jewish Philosophers on the Hebrew Language Aviram Ravitsky, Maimonides' Linguistic Thought and Its Greek, Islamic and Jewish Background Beata Sheyhatovitch, The Notion of Wad' in Sharh al-Kafiya by Radi al-Din al-Astarabadhi Josef Stern, Profayt Duran's Ma‛aseh Efod: The Philosophical Grammar of a Converso 2. Non-Human and Non-Verbal Communication Ziad Bou Akl, Dieu comme locuteur : le bayan et son report dans les usul al-fiqh Luis Xavier López-Farjeat, The 'Language' of Non-Human Animals in al-Farabi and Avicenna Thérèse-Anne Druart, What Does Music Have To Do With Language, Logic, and Rulership? Al-Farabi's Answer 3. The Nature, Kinds, and Limits of Logic Laurent Cesalli, De quibus est logica ? La position de Gauthier Burley dans le débat médiéval Fouad Ben Ahmed, Ibn Tumlus on Dialectical Reasoning: The Extent of His Reliance on al-Fārābī and Averroes Catherine König-Pralong, Roger Bacon. Rhétorique et sens littéral Peter S. Eardley, Rhetoric and the Epistemic Status of Theology in the Late-Thirteenth Century Yehuda Halper, Abraham Bibago on the Logic of Divine Science: Metaphysics α and the Legend of the Pardes 4. The Significance of Language for Logic Pasquale Porro, Keeping Language under Control: Late-Antique and Medieval Interpretations of the First Chapter of Aristotle's Categories Margaret Cameron, The Constraints of Nature(s): Abelard on Modality, Understanding and Linguistic Meaning Charles H. Manekin, Logic, Linguistic Custom, and the Quantification of the Predicate in Gersonides.