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Handbook of the History of Logic: - Fordham University Faculty

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710<br />

material essence realism, 86<br />

Maulevelt, T., 444, 454, 455<br />

Maulfelt, T., 266<br />

maximul proposition, 122<br />

Maximus <strong>the</strong> Confessor, 30, 32<br />

meaning<br />

grammatical vs. semantic, 354<br />

mecessotu<br />

what nature demands, 521<br />

mediate conditional, 141<br />

medieval curriculum, 433<br />

Meiser, C., 505<br />

Melanchthon, P., 627, 632, 638, 640–<br />

641<br />

Melidunenses or Robertini, 142<br />

mental concept, 193, 219<br />

mental imaging, 89<br />

mental language, 189, 190, 192, 415<br />

mental propositions, 190, 216<br />

mental word, 198, 352<br />

Merton College, 435, 438, 439<br />

meta-language, 418, 424, 429<br />

metalogic, 645, 647–649<br />

metaphysics, 517, 521–522, 540, 542,<br />

550<br />

method, 638<br />

scientific, 615–616, 638<br />

middle term, 119, 165<br />

Migne, J. P., 564<br />

Migne, J.-P., 505<br />

Mignucci, M., 508, 525, 526<br />

Minio-Paluello, L., 38, 505, 520<br />

minor premise, 165<br />

mobile, 231, 232, 234, 262, 267<br />

mobility, 232, 233, 237, 241, 249–250<br />

modal propoistion<br />

equipollences and oppositions, 552<br />

structure, 553<br />

modal proposition<br />

de dicto and de re (compound<br />

and divided), 532–539<br />

de dicto and de re, 520<br />

de dicto and de re (compound<br />

and diided), 542–544<br />

de dicto and de re (compound<br />

and divided), 512<br />

per se vs. per accidens, 537–539<br />

conversion, 538–544, 554, 554 −<br />

−556<br />

determinate vs. simple, 537<br />

equipollences and oppoistions, 555<br />

equipollences and oppositions, 531–<br />

532, 567<br />

modal matter, 553, 507 −−554<br />

restricted vs. unrestricted, 554–<br />

559<br />

singular, 555<br />

structure, 535, 540, 558<br />

temporal determination, 536–538<br />

modal propositions, 211–214, 434<br />

modal syllogism, 119<br />

modal syllogistics, 537, 544–548, 551<br />

modal terms<br />

adverbial, 533–535<br />

ampliation, 506, 536, 540–541,<br />

546<br />

categorematic, 535<br />

impersonal, 524<br />

nominal, 533–535<br />

syncategorematic, 535<br />

modal words, 204<br />

modality, 231<br />

as alterativeness, 568–569<br />

as alternativeness, 517–518, 523, 521−<br />

−536<br />

as alternatives, 507<br />

diachronic, 516–517, 569<br />

divine, 506, 518, 517 −−521, 568<br />

extensional interpretation, 507, 507−<br />

−513<br />

frequencey(statistical) interpretation,<br />

543<br />

frequency (statistical) interpretation,<br />

509–510, 512–513, 517,<br />

567<br />

impersonal, 534<br />

potency model, 513–516, 567<br />

temporal, 516–517, 536–538

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