Nine Thesis About Universals according to the Policraticus and the Metalogicon of John of Salisbury
Abstract
In this paper we summarize the critiques to the masters of dialectic and their nine opinions concern of the nature of universals according to John of Salisbury’s Policraticus, VII, 12 and Metalogicon, II, 17-19. We establish their sources and recount Agamben’s interpretation of universals as maneries.Downloads
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