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THU 25 9.15–10.15 Integration of Logic, Theology & Natural Philosophy in Kilvington’s Sentences Commentary (Elżbieta Jung) 10.30–11.30 Logic & Physics in Oxford Calculators (Mikko Yrjönsuuri) 11.45–12.45 Scientific & Literary Imagination between the Late Medieval & Early Modern Period (Irene Binini)
14.00–15.00 Nominalist Physics w/o Terminist Semantics? Durand, Auriol, Ockham & Minimal Principles of Change (André Martin) 15.15–16.15 Wodeham & Buridan on Formal Validity in Divine Terms (Lassi Saario-Ramsay) 16.45–17.45 Why Were the Medievals Teaching Their Students Logic? (Sara Uckelman)
The 25th European Symposium on Medieval Logic & Semantics will be held in the Netherlands on 23–25 June. Please email [email protected] if you’d like to attend online. The programme is as follows (on Central European Summer Time, with some titles trimmed and names omitted to fit): #medievalSky
The 25th European Symposium on Medieval Logic & Semantics will be held in the Netherlands on 23–25 June. Please email [email protected] if you’d like to attend online. The programme is as follows (on Central European Summer Time, with some titles trimmed and names omitted to fit): #medievalSky
TUESDAY 23 JUNE 2026 9.15–10.15 Numbers and Animals: Avicenna on the Use of Logic in the Sciences (Ginevra Tozzi) 10.30–11.30 Two Levels of Reductio in al-Fārābī (Boas Schuman) 11.45–12.45 Construing Logic in the Late 14th and Early 15th Century Viennese Tradition (Vlad Ile)
14.00–15.00 Probable Inference in the Later Middle Ages (Calvin Normore) 15.15–16.15 Induction in 13th-Century Textbooks (Milo Crimi) 16.15–16.30 Futura contingentia PDF of programme here: i2erc.wordpress.com/the-program/ #medievalLogic #medievalPhilosophy #medievalLatin