'EVERY MAN IS AN ANIMAL' - LATE THIRTEENTH CENTURY - THE MODISTS


Main (see also The Square of Opposition)
Introduction
Is every man of necessity an animal? Boethius of Dacia (1270's).
Two questions on the Metaphysics Siger of Brabant (1270's).
Two questions on the Perihermenias Radulphus Brito (?1300's).
Is Caesar dead? Simon of Faversham


Introduction

The pages here represent the views of so-called Modist writers of the late thirteenth and early fourteenth century. There are a number of these, and considerable interlinking required, hence this page will be under development for some time.

The pages will include work by Siger of Brabant, Boethius of Dacia, Pseudo-Peter of Auvergne, and a modist work attributed to Duns Scotus.



THE LOGIC MUSEUM Copyright (Introduction and original translations) (c) E.D.Buckner 2008.