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Handbook of the History of Logic: - Fordham University Faculty

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pleonotetic, 400<br />

Plotinus, 8, 518<br />

Pluta, O., 538<br />

Porphyry, 1, 5, 8, 11, 83, 505, 529,<br />

530<br />

Isagoge, 2, 5–7, 12, 14, 15, 20–<br />

22, 25, 28–30, 34, 37, 38, 40,<br />

44, 56<br />

Isagoge, glosses to, 36<br />

commentry on Categories, 10<br />

Porretani or Gilebertini, 142<br />

Port-Royal <strong>Logic</strong>, 667–698<br />

possibilia, 418<br />

possibility, 104<br />

possibile vs. contingens, 531–532<br />

abstract, 530, 556<br />

alternative, 509, 517–518, 530,<br />

548, 551<br />

determinate vs. simple, 537<br />

implies actuality, 537, 543<br />

logical, 550–551, 569<br />

natural, 519, 568<br />

Philonian, 521<br />

potency, 513–516<br />

prospective, 517<br />

supranatural, 530<br />

synchronic alternatives, 517<br />

what nature permits, 521<br />

possible things, 203, 213<br />

possible worlds, 404, 551, 555–556<br />

potency<br />

active, 514, 517<br />

full, 516<br />

improper, 516<br />

passive, 514<br />

proper, 516<br />

supernatural, 514<br />

predicate, 85, 159<br />

predicate term, 100<br />

predication, 112<br />

as <strong>of</strong> now, 509<br />

essential (per se), 507–508, 539–<br />

541<br />

identity <strong>the</strong>ory, 553<br />

713<br />

impossible, 508<br />

natural (necessary), 508<br />

simple, 509<br />

predicative force, 97<br />

prenex forms, 271<br />

preposition, 95<br />

present tense, 204<br />

Priest, G., 264<br />

primary and secondary signification,<br />

357<br />

primary significate, 363<br />

Prior Analytics, 158, 166, 172<br />

Priscian, 199<br />

probabilism, 562<br />

probability, 562, 634, 641, 697, 698<br />

promise, 220<br />

pro<strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> propositions, 434, 440, 442,<br />

466<br />

proper names, 623–624<br />

Properties <strong>of</strong> Discourse, 235<br />

Properties <strong>of</strong> Discourse, 225<br />

properties <strong>of</strong> terms, 391<br />

propoistion<br />

tensed, 522–523<br />

proportion, 367<br />

proposition, 97, 159<br />

as <strong>of</strong> now (simpliciter) assertoric,<br />

509<br />

as <strong>of</strong> now (ut nunc) assertoric,<br />

509, 546–548, 558<br />

simply (simpliciter) assertoric, 545–<br />

548, 558<br />

temporally assertoric, 545<br />

temporally definite, 522<br />

temporally indefinite, 509, 512,<br />

522<br />

tensed, 512, 553<br />

truth conditions, 553<br />

propositional modal logic, 533, 554<br />

propositional signification, 421<br />

propositions<br />

semantics <strong>of</strong>, 622–623<br />

Prudentius <strong>of</strong> Troyes, 28<br />

Pseudo-Scotus, 406, 477, 478, 481,

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